JEWISH INFLUENCE
CHARGES AGAINST BRITAIN (Times Air Mail Service) LONDON, August 20 1 Some Polish leaders who have ! I come to this country do not appear | !to understand the conventions of • : the land with which they are allied, j ! says the Evening Standard. ] They are publishing a new week- i ly called “I Am a Pole,” which con- j I tinues the violent anti-Semitic policy I j adopted by certain sections of the i j Press in the old Poland. This news- : ’ paper even makes complaints of “Jewish influence” in England. | M. Marian Seyda, a member of the present Polish Cabinet and ! formerly the owner of the most strongly anti-Jewish paper in Poland, is connected with the movement. i General Sikorski and other members of the Polish Cabinet realise
! the damage which might be done ;to the Polish cause by such propa- ; ganda. Yet it still continues. | Where do these gentlemen obtain I their paper, where do they get their ! money, and what purpose do they I think they are serving by the ex- ! pression of opinions which might be i approved in Nazi Germany? ! They stand condemned by the mass of English people.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21244, 15 October 1940, Page 10
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194JEWISH INFLUENCE Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21244, 15 October 1940, Page 10
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