The Polish Minister of Information, Stanislaw Stronski, was reported today to be slated for another post as a result of dissatisfaction which Jewish and other democratic members of the Polish National Council have expressed with regard to his policies.
Minister Stronski, it was learned here today, was named to the post of Polish ambassador to Soviet Russia to replace Stanislaw Kot who is to return to London to become a member of the Cabinet. The Soviet Government, however, refused to accept Stronski, who was one of the leaders of the anti-Semitic Endek party in pre-war Poland. He has modified his anti-Jewish views, however, since he became a member of the Polish Government-in-exile.
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