POLISH TERRORISTS
PRIME MINISTER'S CHARGE LINKED WITH GENERAL ANDERS ((Rec. noon.) WARSAW, Dec. 30. The Polish Prime Minister, M. Morawski, alleged that agents of General Anders (Polish commander-in-ehief in Italy, who refused to return to Poland under the present regime) were fomenting terror throughout Poland. M. Morawski said that they were supplying arms by air to the N.S.Z., formerly called the National Armed Forces. Originally formed to fight the Nazi occupation, this organisation liad since fought against the Communists and the Warsaw Government.
Alleging that the N.S.Z. was responsible for “ the most criminal acts in Poland,” M. Morawski said the Government had discovered from captured N.S.Z. officers that there was a liaison between Anders and N.S.Z, He added that all such agents captured would be publicly tried.
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Evening Star, Issue 25679, 31 December 1945, Page 5
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