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Dom Prasy (Polish for "Press House") was a Polish news corporation of the 1920s and 1930s, as well as a name of the eponymous building in Warsaw, where it had its headquarters. It published numerous daily newspapers and weekly journals. Taken over by the Germans during World War II, the company's assets became the cornerstone of the Nowy Kurier Warszawski propaganda newspaper. After the war the Dom Prasy's assets became the foundation of several modern newspapers, including Życie Warszawy.

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  • Dom Prasy (en)
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  • Dom Prasy (Polish for "Press House") was a Polish news corporation of the 1920s and 1930s, as well as a name of the eponymous building in Warsaw, where it had its headquarters. It published numerous daily newspapers and weekly journals. Taken over by the Germans during World War II, the company's assets became the cornerstone of the Nowy Kurier Warszawski propaganda newspaper. After the war the Dom Prasy's assets became the foundation of several modern newspapers, including Życie Warszawy. (en)
  • Dom Prasy S.A. – koncern prasowy w Warszawie, zwany także od koloru winiet „domem prasy czerwonej”. Działał w latach 1922–1939. Mieścił się w Domu Prasy przy ul. Marszałkowskiej 3/5. Wydawał dzienniki, czasopisma, pisma sensacyjne m.in.: Kurier Czerwony, Express Poranny, Kino, Przegląd Sportowy. Po roku 1932 organ prorządowy. (pl)
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  • Dom Prasy (Polish for "Press House") was a Polish news corporation of the 1920s and 1930s, as well as a name of the eponymous building in Warsaw, where it had its headquarters. It published numerous daily newspapers and weekly journals. Taken over by the Germans during World War II, the company's assets became the cornerstone of the Nowy Kurier Warszawski propaganda newspaper. After the war the Dom Prasy's assets became the foundation of several modern newspapers, including Życie Warszawy. (en)
  • Dom Prasy S.A. – koncern prasowy w Warszawie, zwany także od koloru winiet „domem prasy czerwonej”. Działał w latach 1922–1939. Mieścił się w Domu Prasy przy ul. Marszałkowskiej 3/5. Wydawał dzienniki, czasopisma, pisma sensacyjne m.in.: Kurier Czerwony, Express Poranny, Kino, Przegląd Sportowy. Po roku 1932 organ prorządowy. (pl)
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