Word: lubliners
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Unity; Vice-Premier Stanislaw Mikolajczyk (who had come from London) and Wladyslaw Kiernik. A lot had happened since Mikolajczyk finally heeded the bidding of the U.S. and Britain to join the Warsaw regime. Most significant: the new 21-man Government (16 of them members of the old Moscow-sponsored Lublin regime) had won recognition from the Allies...
...onetime member of the Polish Socialist Party, he was invited to Moscow in 1944. There he talked with Russian-armed Polish troops and Polish WACs, had an extraordinary (140 minutes) interview with Joseph Stalin. His sympathies were always with the Lublin group. Back in the U.S., he reported to the State Department (as a private U.S. citizen), worked hard on Polish-American groups to sell the idea of Russo-Polish cooperation...
...Beginning. Another kind of Polish issue began to brew last week. One of the worst of the London Poles' many mistakes was their claim to Teschen, which Poland took from Czechoslovakia in 1938, when the Czechs were in Hitler's grasp. The Lublin Poles originally took the opposite line, expressed a willingness to see Teschen go back to Czechoslovakia. But last week the Polish Communist press started an anti-Czech campaign for Teschen...
Poland's 1938 Teschen grab hurt Poland's later case before the world. Lublin and London seemed to be enrolled in an unpopularity contest...
...addition to the movement of Poles westward into Germany, which the Western Allies had sanctioned, large blocks of the German population were being driven eastward to Russia. The Lublin radio broadcast that 7,500,000 Poles were to be moved into Poland's area of the old "eastern Germany...