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Polish Government Urged to Support Jewish State Idea at Peace Negotiations

November 19, 1941
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The suggestion that the Polish Government representatives at post-war peace negotiations support the demand for the establishment of a Jewish State in Palestine was advanced to the Polish Minister of Social Welfare, Jan Stanszyck, now on a visit here, by a delegation of the left wing of the Poale-Zion Party.

The delegation, representing the left Zionist laborites of Poland, consisted of Jacob Kener, Israel Stolarski, Isaac Gotlieb and M. Zitrinowski. Stanszyck informed the delegation of the activities of the Polish Government-in-exile and its intentions to establish normal relations between Poles and Jews.

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