The symbol of Fighting Poland from World War II.
PW stands for Fighting Poland, and it is a symbol resembling an anchor, where the letter 'P' stands for Poland, and the letter 'W' stands for fighting. During World War II, it was a sign of hope for regaining our country's independence. It could be seen painted on walls in various places; today, it is one of the patriotic tattoo designs. Getting this symbol tattooed on your skin is a way to show respect and remember those who fell fighting for a free homeland, and that’s how you should view the Fighting Poland tattoo.