This document from the archives of the Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum in London, is a record of the observations made by an unknown Dutchman in a Warsaw prison in early 1942. According to documents a major concern of 'Polish patriots' was to solve 'the Jewish issue' in Poland after the Allied victory in the war. The document is an interesting contribution to the knowledge of Poles' moods during the occupation.
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