POLES FOR SERVICE
THROUGH YUGOSLAVIA ON WAY TO FRANCE
ZAGREB, February 7.
Almost under the noses of German agents, the remnants of Poland's shattered ' army are finding ways and means of returning to the war. Large numbers of young Poles are travelling on international trains across Yugoslavia. Three buildings in Zagreb have been converted into dormitories for their use overnight. Members of the German Consular staft claim that 500 Poles leave Hungarian and Rumanian internment camps daily to join the Polish legion in France and General Weygand's army in Syria.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1940, Page 11
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