TO WORK FOR POLAND'S FREEDOM
IiOME, .Jiuic 15. " My moa will renmln faithful 10 our iillics cven iigauist tlicir will," said General Aiulers, when reforring to tho 1 luU'peiidoiit. Polish Forc.es' demohilissilion i ii a declaration which, he said, lie signod in Lhe uamo of the soldiers of the Seconil Corps. "The Polish nation lia.s not yet regained its freedom altliough it was the lirst to start the anned slruggle against both totalitarian I'owers," he added. "The wliole world knows J 'oi and today is ruled by Moseow's servile agents who have nothing in cominou with Polish actions f ro ni Narvik to Cassino. There were, nevertheless, no Polish soldiers parading on V-Dav. It was not the world's V-Day beca'use 127,000,000 C'entral Knro|>eans wero living behind an iron eurtain of Hoviet domination. We reeognise only Polaiul's lawful President and lawful Goverimient in London. ' '
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Chronicle (Levin), 18 June 1946, Page 2
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