Scout Post. All postage. Five stamps of the Department of Posts and Telegraphs of the Government Delegation for the Country, in four colors (red, two greens, blue, brown) from August 1944 according to the design of Stanislaw Tomaszewski "Miedzy", made. Główczewski Lithographic Works (two insurgents, characteristic Warsaw buildings in the background). On the reverse side, stamp POCZTA POLOWA 1-VIII-1944 WARSZAWA, round stamp POCZTA POLOWA WARSZAWA 05-9 1944 and large stamp POCZTA HARCERSKA, on the obverse side, stamp: POCZTA POLOWA 1-VIII-1944 WARSZAWA, three round stamps POCZTA POLOWA WARSZAWA. Postcard originally as an all-post of the General Government with a face value of 30 Pf., replaced by overprints of the insurgent Field Post Office: RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA Poczta Polowa Warszawa - August 1944 (printed by Z. Kopczyńska, Swietokrzyska 41). Two dark stains near top edge, traces of folds; dimensions 145x105 mm.
Insurgent Scout Post Office - operated in Warsaw from August 4, 1944, based on a decision by the head of the Grey Regiments Headquarters, Hm. Lt. Stanislaw Broniewski, pseud. "Orsza". It was organized by the Zawisza scouts of the Grey Regiments. In September 1944, it was incorporated into the Home Army. Since then the inscription: Scout Post Office replaced the Field Post Office. This month also saw the release of stamps in five colors for the five districts of Warsaw.