POLISH PARLIAMENT
IN LONDON [British Offinini Wireless!. RUGBY, August 1. Speaking before the Foreign Relations Committee of the Polish Parliament now in session in London, M. Zaleski, Polish Foreign Minister, said that Hitler’s conquest had not brought him any nearer to the much-coveted peace. Although now practically the entire European continent was under Nazi domination, a fact that could not be overlooked was that Europe would be in need of large imports of food and raw materials from other parts of the world, which would become practically impossible so long as Britain ruled the waves. M. Zaleski gave a warning against the suggestions of an early rift between the Nazi and Soviet dictators, who would come to an agreement at the expense of their neighbours when it suited them, and concluded: “The military defeat of France did cause large losses for the Polish Army yet the Polish Army won important fame on the battlefields of Narvik and in France, and now the part that has come over to Britain will continue to fight for the common cause until final victory is achieved.”
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Grey River Argus, 3 August 1940, Page 8
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