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THE POLISH CAPITAL’S PALACE OF CULTURE.—This imposing building in Stalin square, Warsaw, is known as the Palace of Culture and Knowledge. When the photograph was taken recently, the square was thronged with visitors to Warsaw for an international youth festival.

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27750, 30 August 1955, Page 14

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THE POLISH CAPITAL’S PALACE OF CULTURE.—This imposing building in Stalin square, Warsaw, is known as the Palace of Culture and Knowledge. When the photograph was taken recently, the square was thronged with visitors to Warsaw for an international youth festival. Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27750, 30 August 1955, Page 14

THE POLISH CAPITAL’S PALACE OF CULTURE.—This imposing building in Stalin square, Warsaw, is known as the Palace of Culture and Knowledge. When the photograph was taken recently, the square was thronged with visitors to Warsaw for an international youth festival. Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27750, 30 August 1955, Page 14

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