POLISH FORCES ABROAD
DEMOBILISATION PLANNED Received Sunday, 10.20 p.m. LONDON, March 17. Following Mr. Attlee's and Mr. Bevin's conversations with Generai Anders and others, including Generai Kopanski, the Polish Chief of Staff, the Daily Herald announces that all Polish forces under British command will he dc-mobilised and disbanded. The paper srys that in the next few days two documents will be distributed to the Polish soldiers in England, Italy, Germany and the Middle East, one giv ing assurances that the Polish Govern hicnt is prepared to offer all those de ciding to return to Poland full citizenship, while the other is a sort of ' 'covering letter" from Mr. Eevin urging them to study their Government's offer and carefully expressing the hope that most will accept it.
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Chronicle (Levin), 18 March 1946, Page 5
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