Interwar period there was time of activity of supply organization, growth of amount of members, as well as stockpiling of property- solid headquarters of organization emerged in Kraków, Łódź, Warsaw and Gdynia.
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The club was set up in 1973 by Maciek Behnke and Henio Pauliński, members of the Polish YMCA.