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“DISAPPEARANCE” OF POLES

, NO SUPPORT FOUND FOR statement ; - LONtJON, April) 9. “The implication contained in. the statement issued by .the Polish Government in London that some mlsfortuhe had overtaken the Polish mission which Was invited to meet the Russian general. GCrierUl IvflrioV, on March 28. finds ho support in London,” says the diplomatic cdrrespondeht of the press‘Association. “On the contrary, it ,is felt in diplotnatlc circles in Lphdon that Poles have been someWhat precipitate in issuing their rather alarming statement. ,It tnay eVenually transpire that the Poles Of this mission are in fact in Moscpw/’

tThe Polish Government in London issued a statement foUr days ago, Which said* “Fourteen.Polish leaders, including tpe Deputy-Prime Minister, members of the Cabinet, and the last Commander of the now disbanded Home,. Army, haVO disappeared, after acOeptmg an invitation to talks by the Chief of tile Soviet PolmeaL police (General , Ivanov),. , . The ■ DeputyPrime Minister, the chairman of the GOUncil Of National Unity, and, -the former comrriarlder of the Home Army Saw General Ivanov on March 27 and the remainder followed them the next day. There has since been no news about tiheir fate ,qr. Whereabouts.”]

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24538, 11 April 1945, Page 6

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“DISAPPEARANCE” OF POLES Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24538, 11 April 1945, Page 6

“DISAPPEARANCE” OF POLES Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24538, 11 April 1945, Page 6

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