MORE CHARGES MADE
COMMITTEE IN MOSCOW
Rec. 9 a.m. MOSCOW, Oct. 3. ;The Polish Committee of National Liberation announced that Colonel Monter, who is described as the commander of the home army in Warsaw, in the name of General Bor, who is alleged not to have been iri Warsaw at any time since the rising, decided to' capitulate to the Germans. The committee alleges that Colonel Monter rejected the idea of breaking through across the Vistula to liberated territory or retiring westward to join fighting units iri the enemy's Tear. It adds that Polish units which refused to comply with the order to surrender are fighting their way out from Warsaw* Some units are said to have already reached the Soviet positions on the east bank of the Vistula. The insurgent Polish right wing leaders in Warsaw, says the1 committee, are liquidating the uprising in the same way as they started it. They prefer to deliver the heroes of Warsaw into German hands to letting them join forces with the Red Army. ' The German news agency, reporting that the fighting in Warsaw had ended, said'that the insurgents in the last centre- of resistance, consisting of a large block of buildings reaching to the Vistula, surrendered unconditionally this morning.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1944, Page 5
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