THE ANGLO-POLISH PACT
PRIME MINISTER EXPLAINS. “It was agreed that the two countries were prepared to enter into an agreement of a permanent and reciprocal character to replace the present temporary and unilateral assurance given by His Majesty’s Government to the Polish Government. Pending the completion of the permanent agreement M. Beck gave his Majesy’s Government an assurance that the Polish Government would consider itself under an obligation to render assistance to his Majesty’s Government under the same conditions as those contained in the temporary assurance already given by H.M. Government to Poland. Like the temporary assurance, the permanent agreement would not be directed against any other country but would be designed to assure Great Britain and Poland of mutual assistance in the event of any threat, direct or indirect, to the independence of either.”— Mr Neville Chamberlain.
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 58, Issue 4190, 29 May 1939, Page 6
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138THE ANGLO-POLISH PACT Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 58, Issue 4190, 29 May 1939, Page 6
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