Bezbożnik wojujący explained

Bezbożnik wojujący
Editor:Bolesław Przybyszewski
Category:antireligious
Founded:December 1929
Finaldate:June 1935
Country:Soviet Union
Based:Moscow
Language:Polish

Bezbożnik wojujący (Russian: Воинствующий безбожник; translation of the name: "Militant Godless") was an anti-religious magazine in the Polish language.[1] It was the publication of the Anti-Catholic Section at the Central Soviet of the League of Militant Atheists. 1929 No. 1 (December): 1930 − 3 No. No. (October - November, 1 unnumbered issue (April);1931–1932 at 12 No.No. per year; 1933–1934 at 6 No.No. per year; 1935 — No. 1-3 (Jan. / Feb. - May / June).[2]

The magazine was published in Moscow. The editor-in-chief of the magazine was Bolesław Przybyszewski.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Peris, Daniel. Storming the Heavens: The Soviet League of the Militant Godless. November 11, 1998. Cornell University Press. 0801434858 . Google Books.
  2. Web site: Periodicheskai͡a pechatʹ SSSR, 1917-1949. Vsesoi︠u︡znai︠a︡ knizhnai︠a︡. palata. November 11, 1955. Google Books.
  3. [National Library of Poland|Biblioteka Narodowa]