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...something. But Lublin's land policy has already split up many of their estates among the peasants. The landlords have gone into local administrative posts (when they played ball with Lublin), or gone to jail (when they did not). In London the Government in Exile was powerless. Premier Tomasz Arciszewski could merely growl: "We refuse to become a new Soviet Republic even under the name of 'independent Poland.'" Ex-Premier Mikolajczyk was already being denounced by Lublin as a "traitor to the Polish peasants"-a new version of the "enemy of the people," the formula that Russia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLAND: Recognition | 1/15/1945 | See Source »

...Passing of Poland. In London the Polish Cabinet crisis simmered. Premier Tomasz Arcizewski was trying to hold together a Cabinet of anti-Russian Socialists, democrats and laborites without the participation of ex-Premier Mikolajczyk's big Peasant Party. Arcizewski was not continuing the negotiations with Russia. Said the Manchester Guardian: "As the new Prime Minister intimated a change of policy, little doubt exists that he will have to proceed in an atmosphere of international isolation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Five Crises | 12/11/1944 | See Source »

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