Dr. Adolf Berman, Jewish deputy in the Polish National Council, and partisan leader during the war, today called for an intensified struggle for “a workers and peasants republic in Palestine,” in a broadcast over the Warsaw radio.
Dr. Berman pledged the cooperation of the Jewish people in the rebuilding of a democratic Poland, and warned that the Jewish workers and youth, who fought courageously during the uprisings in the Warsaw and Bialystok Ghettos, would not tolerate the continued fascist murders of Jews. He also expressed satisfaction with Premier Eduard Osubka-Moraweki’s recent declaration favoring a Jewish national home in Palestine.
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