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Sikorski's Opposition

Davenport, Peter | January 30, 1943 issue

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The recent visit of the Polish Prime Minister, Wladislaw Sikorski, to the U.S. has brought into the open his differences with his rightist opposition. The main issue is Polish policy toward the Soviet Union. Seeking to establish a policy which would be in line with Allied political and military strategy, Sikorski has signed an understanding with Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and initiated collaboration between the two Slavic nations. And with this new relationship established, the Polish government in London has organized a large army on Soviet soil and in the countries of the Middle East.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; POLAND -- Foreign relations; SOVIET Union -- Foreign relations; SIKORSKI, Wladyslaw; VISITS of state; STRATEGY; SOVIET Union; POLAND
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