FIGHTERS IN WARSAW
POLAND ASKS ALLIES FOR HELP Rec. 11 a.m. LONDON. September 3. "The Polish patriots in Warsaw rose at the right time to wage an open fight against the Germans for the sake of independence and freedom, and to protect the population of Poland," said President Mackiewicz of Poland, in a broadcast to his country. "You may be sure the Polish Government will not capitulate or resign the rights of Poland to full independence, free- ; dom, and sovereignty. "I-declare this in full realisation of ! the tragic situation. I- take full responsibility for the decision of your political and military leaders. , "You have not received help due to i you, despite all the devotion of the British, South African, and Polish airmen. Lately the latter were the only ones who helped you. "I avail myself of this opportunity—' again to address publicly Marshal Stalin, President Roosevelt, and Mr. Churchill. "\Tarsaw is waiting. The whole Polish nation is' waiting. Public opinion all over the world is waiting. "Do all you can to provide the means for further fighting and to liberate this city and the population fighting in her blood-drenched ruins. These people fight and die for Poland, but their desire to live for Poland is equally strong." •-..:.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 56, 4 September 1944, Page 2
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