Robotnik (1894–1939)

Robotnik (Polish pronunciation: [rɔˈbɔtɲik]; The Worker) was the bibuła (underground) newspaper published by the Polish Socialist Party (PPS), and distributed in most major cities and towns in Poland during the Partitions. After the war several newspapers of that name were printed in Poland and abroad; among the most notable was another underground paper published by the Solidarity movement from 1983–1990. The current Polish Socialist Party (refounded in 1989) published the Nowy Ronotnik ("The New Worker") from 2003 to 2006.

Robotnik (1894–1939)

Robotnik (Polish pronunciation: [rɔˈbɔtɲik]; The Worker) was the bibuła (underground) newspaper published by the Polish Socialist Party (PPS), and distributed in most major cities and towns in Poland during the Partitions. After the war several newspapers of that name were printed in Poland and abroad; among the most notable was another underground paper published by the Solidarity movement from 1983–1990. The current Polish Socialist Party (refounded in 1989) published the Nowy Ronotnik ("The New Worker") from 2003 to 2006.