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“polonism,” Not Hitlerism Held to Be Koc Party’s Goal

Col. Adam Koc’s Camp for National Unity will not follow “the paths of Hitlerism, Fascism or corporativism, but of Polonism,” Col. Jan Kowalewski, chief of staff of the new Government party, declared today. Col. Kowalewski reported on “the efficient working” of the party at a press conference at which the Jewish press was not represented. […]

June 3, 1937
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Col. Adam Koc’s Camp for National Unity will not follow “the paths of Hitlerism, Fascism or corporativism, but of Polonism,” Col. Jan Kowalewski, chief of staff of the new Government party, declared today.

Col. Kowalewski reported on “the efficient working” of the party at a press conference at which the Jewish press was not represented. The party will work with existing social, political and professional organizations, he said.

Talks are going on to unite the “national youth” of Poland under Government supervision, Education Minister Swieteslawski revealed in the Sejm (lower Parliamentary house) today. He declared efforts were being made under the patronage of Marshal Edward Smigly-Rydz to inspire the youth with nationalistic feeling.

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