The Polish Government’s policy on Jews is not likely to undergo major changes despite the democratic reorientation of the Camp of National Unity, it was indicated today by Vice-Premier Eugen Kwiatkowski in addressing a mass meeting at Katowice. While stressing the necessity for a “revival of democratic institutions,” M. Kwiatkowski reiterated the principles of the Government party on Polonization of the nation” economic life and asserted that the emigration problem concerned “chiefly non-Polish element.
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