In the assault on the enemies of Polish spiritual life. | The second one-day newspaper, dedicated to the struggle of Polish film and cinema. POAK. Polish Organization for Cultural Action.
Edited and published by Bogdan Łoziński, Outlet of the Polish Cultural Action Organization [POAK]; Printed by Zakł. Druk. "Kolumna", Warsaw, Nowy Swiat 39 [no date - November? 1938].
Leaflet printing, one-day newspaper form, pp. 4, format 49.7 x 35.2 cm.
Condition: folds, minor creases and single tears on margins and folding(hole on spine), large soiling and dampstain on right at folding, diagonal crease through entire issue, tears on right margin(after folding something about 1cm wide. approx. 1.5cm went through all pages), no paper loss, trace of fungus (fumigated - disinfected with gas), pencil mark (of text "Jews - Freemasons of Polish cinematography").
Exceptionally rare anti-Semitic one-day paper published by POAK (founded on December 5, 1936, affiliated with ONR-Falanga, using their logo), an organization promoting Polish influence in the entertainment industry, while fighting Jewish influence.
Only the National Library in Warsaw has the first POAK one-day paper in its collection, the second one is not listed by a single library (according to https://katalogi.bn.org.pl ). Issued probably after Nov. 12, 1938 (a reference to the weekly sounding P.A.T. No. 45/38, seen on 9-12 b.m., weeklies with this issue were dated ca. Nov. 6, 1938).
Contents include: Stefan Socha "Foreign Film Agents Support the Policy of the Folksfronts in Poland," P.O.A.K.'s 12-point program, "Masks. How the Jews hide their nationality", "The slander of Polishness", "Polish production "destroy. Create Polish production!".