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| | Warsaw Uprising Witnesses: Jan Nowak I |
 | | For the last two years Kowalik, with his usual energy and eye for detail, had been preparing for large-scale propaganda during the Rising. |
 | | The plans included a film unit, photojournalists, a public address system, a newspaper, posters, songs, a theater, and a radio station which would broadcast on the powerful prewar antennas at Raszyn and in Fort Mokotow. |
 | | Everything was ready and planned, but when the Rising started neither Raszyn nor Fort Mokotow was taken. |
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