WAVE OF TERRORISM
OUTLAWS IN POLAND RAIDS ON VILLAGES (9 a.m.) LONDON, Feb. 12. More than 100 persons were machinegunned or burned to death in a wave of terrorism which is attributed by the Polish Government to outlaws of the anti-Government armed forces, says the Associated Press correspondent. A Government communique said the outlaws, dressed in a mixture of Polish, German, Hungarian and Russian uniforms, raided villages near Bialystok and Przemysl. One hundred homes were destroyed.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21945, 13 February 1946, Page 5
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