Raz, dwa, trzy (newspaper) explained

Raz, dwa, trzy was a Polish illustrated sports weekly magazine published in Kraków by Ilustrowany Kurier Codzienny during the Second Republic. A total of 465 issues were published: its first issue was dated 21 April 1931, while the final one was dated 3 September 1939.[1]

The weekly was headed by managing editor Adam Obrubański, with Marian Dabrowski of IKC listed as publisher and editor-in-chief.

The magazine covered sports events from throughout Poland and internationally. In 1936, Raz, dwa, trzy was one of the major sports newspapers from Poland covering the Olympic Games in Berlin.[2]

Following German and Soviet aggression on Poland, the weekly ceased to exist.

Notes and References

  1. News: Stachnik . Pawel . 18 April 2017 . 'Raz, dwa, trzy...' . 2024-05-20 . Dziennik Polski . pl.
  2. Stępiński . Miłosz . 15 March 2016 . The Reporting Of The Journalists Of “Raz, Dwa, Trzy” At The Olympic Games In Berlin In 1936 . Central European Journal of Sports Sciences and Medicine . 15 . 3 . 43–54 . 2024-05-20.