GENERAL BOR ATTACKED
( , PmDr , - LONDON, October 1. ih<A^ru Boi\ ls * criminal against the Polish people because he, was the instigator of the premature rising in Warsaw which cost the lives of more than a Quarter of a million people"," said Mr. Moravski, President of the Polish Committee of National LiberaB°?'i. at a, Press conference at the Polish Embassy in Moscow. . He added: "If the Polish Government in London has appointed him to succeed General Sosnkowski as com-mander-in-chief, it. must be crazy. Feeling m Warsaw is greater against General Bor than against General Sosnkowski. General Bor, if he falls into the hands of the Polish army or the National Committee, will be arrested, fried, and punished." The National Committee's defence member, General Rolazymierski, told the conference that General Bor had never been in Warsaw during the fighting, but had stayed at a secret spot 20 miles from the capital. Mr. Moravski later said that relations between the National Committee in Warsaw and the Polish Government in London had-become worse. "Some members of the London emigre Government may have caused the Warsaw uprising, and they will be punished if found guilty."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 80, 2 October 1944, Page 5
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