MURDERS IN POLAND
LEADING SOCIALISTS UNDERGROUND'S ACTS (10 a.m.) WARSAW, Aug. 11. The political murder of M. Tadeusz Zeglicki, Governor of Lomia, who was a prominent Socialist, is causing alarm among members of the Socialist Party. The murderers, who belonged to a group described as “the underground nationalist army,” also killed M. Stanislaw Tonski, a member of the proGovernment Peasant Party. The murders are held to be a reply to the recent arrests and trials of Right Wing Socialists and also as a warning to the Socialist Party against fusion with the Communists A large number of members of the underground movement are still in hiding, although about 50.000 have surrendered.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22405, 12 August 1947, Page 5
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