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The protocols of interviews made with Poles in Sweden in 1945 and early 1946 by Polish Source Institute in Lund, set up by Zygmunt Lakocinski, a Polish activist and intellectual, now constitute unique source materials for multidimensional analysis of the Polish memory of the Holocaust, selected aspects of which are presented here. The article offers insight into the circumstances and state of research into Bernadotte Operation, i.e., the transfer to Sweden of ten-odd thousand persons, most of them of Polish origin, saved from Nazi concentration camps, looks at Zygmunt Lakocinski as a person and his possibilities of acting to further the Polish cause in Sweden in the light of the complex political situation in post-war Poland, and also reviews other plans to document the memory of the Holocaust, financed by the Swedish state, which places the Polish documentation in the international framework of Holocaust documentation.