New Poland No. 1 - Youth at the Universities

New Poland No. 1 - Youth at the Universities

1946 · 11 min · Documentary

The first episode of the "Nowa Polska" reportage series focused on the reconstruction of the homeland after the Second World War. This episode is entitled "Młodzież na uniwersytetach". On March 19, 1945, the first post-war academic year began at the Jagiellonian University.

Directed by Jerzy Bossak · Written by Joanna Gorczycka

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