Talk:Bank of Issue in Poland
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Only institution with name "Poland" during nazi german occupation?
[edit]It was the only institution in occupied Poland with the name Poland in its title.
The Polish wikipedia says "Beside the Polish Red Cross ..".
So how should we reflect this fact in the English version? There remained another institution / organisation named "Polish"?
Should we follow the polish interpretation here or leave it "as is" in this article? I would like to add a footnote, but I doubt wikipedia utilizes footnotes at all.