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Specification
- Other articles:
- Silver
- Nominal:
- 10 PLN
- Weight:
- containing by weight:
- The mediator:
- 32,00 mm
- Country of origin:
- Poland
- The year:
- 2017
- Consignment:
- 24 hours
- Printing:
- 17000
- Trial:
- 925
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Description of the Enduring Soldiers Accursed by the Communists Silver Collector Coin: The Enduring Soldiers
This is the first inaugural coin from the series The Enduring Soldiers Accursed by the Communists, which is a tribute to the heroes who died fighting in the Polish post-war independence underground against Soviet occupation and communism. The series of coins aims to restore the memory of these outstanding individuals whose contribution to the fight for Poland's freedom should not be forgotten. The issuance of the series aims to honor all soldiers operating in the independence underground.
Appearance of the Enduring Soldiers Accursed by the Communists Silver Collector Coin: The Enduring Soldiers
The reverse of the silver coin features images of the Enduring Soldiers, heroes fighting in the Polish independence underground, and a white and red flag with the symbol of Fighting Poland. Under the flag, there is an inscription: They behaved as they should, emphasizing the determination and courage of these enduring fighters. The obverse, on the other hand, shows broken prison bars, symbolizing liberation and freedom. In the center, there is an eagle, the emblem of Poland, along with the coin's denomination and the year of minting.
Historical Background
The Enduring Soldiers Accursed by the Communists are a group of heroic soldiers and activists who continued the fight for Poland's independence in the face of the communist regime after World War II. These enduring fighters are people who refused to submit to Soviet domination and fought against the totalitarian regime that took over Poland after the war. These soldiers, often former members of the Home Army or other anti-communist resistance movements, refused to lay down their arms and continued the fight underground. Despite repression, persecution, and danger, they persisted in defending the freedom and independence of their country. Their activities focused on various forms of resistance: from sabotage, armed actions, to spreading anti-communist propaganda and organizing clandestine structures. In the face of repression by the communist authorities, many of them were arrested, sentenced to death, or sent to labor camps.
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