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New Poland to Ensure Rights for ‘loyal’ Minorities, Exiled Regime Asserts

December 20, 1939
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The exiled Polish Government, in a proclamation of its war aims tonight, predicted that the liberated Poland would be based on Christian and democratic principles and would ensure “national and cultural liberty” for those minorities which remained loyal to Poland in its struggle for liberty.

The proclamation, issued by the Polish Telegraphic Agency, said that the Polish nation itself would decide what would be the political structure of the new nation, with the Government executing the people’s will.

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