The Enduring Soldiers [10]

The Enduring Soldiers

Subject: The Enduring Soldiers Accursed by the Communists
Face value: 10 pln
Alloy: 925/1000 Ag
Diameter: 32 mm
Weight: 14.14 g
Finish: proof
Mintage: 17000 pcs
On the edge: smooth
Additional: pad printing
Date of issue: 2017-02-27
Issue price: 120 pln
In the central part of the coin – group of the Enduring Soldiers. In the background – stylized decorative surface: birch trunks. Along the rim – name of the coin in Polish: ŻOŁNIERZE NIEZŁOMNI. In the bottom part of the reverse – white and red Polish flag (pad printing) with an emblem of the Polish Underground State on it. Along the flag – inscription: "Zachowali się jak trzeba" (They acted as they should).

Designer: Dobrochna Surajewska
In the central part of the coin – image of the coat of arms eagle established as the national emblem of the Republic of Poland. Below the left talon of the eagle – mint mark: m/w. Along the rim – issuing country: RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA (the Republic of Poland). In the bottom part of the coin – face value: 10 zł, year of issue: 2017 In the background – stylized decorative surface: broken prison bars.

Designer: Dobrochna Surajewska

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The Enduring Soldiers Accursed by the Communists

The name “Enduring Soldiers” or “Cursed Soldiers” is used to refer to the post-war Polish independence and anti-Communist underground movement. Even though World War II had formally ended, as many as 200,000 soldiers of the Second Polish Republic continued to fight for a free Poland. The struggle against the Soviets and their Polish collaborators went on for the next 10 years, i.e. until the mid-1950s. Between 1945-1947 the guerrillas were often the sole masters of the territory. Their principal goal was to defend Poles against Soviet terror – plundering, rape and murder.

The soldiers belonged to various formations of the armed underground movement – Freedom and Independence (Zrzeszenie “Wolność i Niezawisłość”), National Armed ...

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