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Initially led by Stefan Łuskina , it remained his personal enterprise until 1793 . Defunct after the founders' death, it was recreated as a conservative newspaper the following year, this time as a private venture of the Lesznowski family. Among the notable editors of the newspaper were Józef Kenig (1859-1889), Maurycy Zamoyski (1906-1909) and Roman Dmowski (1910-1916). Disbanded in 1916, it was recreated in 1918, this time as an organ of the National Democrats . Drifting towards the far-right, it was officially banned by the Sanacja in 1935, after which it was continued until 1939 under the name of Warszawski Dziennik Narodowy (''Warsaw National Daily''). THE JEWISH WAR OF 1859 In 1859 Gazeta launched anti-Semitic campaign, known as the praised the Gazeta for being the first forum for Polish integral nationalism, and considered it to be a predecessor of their movement: " Gazeta Warszawska was the leading national paper that advocated the preservation of Polish national culture, fought against the Jewish influence, and warned against the German threat long before the birth of Roman Dmowski " Joanna Beata Michlic ''Poland's Threatening Other: The Image of the Jew from 1880 to the Present'', University of Nebraska Press, 2006 p. 46 REFERENCES |
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