THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 776, sig. 110-5/66

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wyatliohe i m copy 19 1.) The relationship with Germany. Poland has been at war with Germany since 1939. This condition will only be heard with the end of the war between the Allies and Deutscdlan awde. The events that arose between this German and the Polish population, a logical consequence of the policy of extermination applied by the Germans to the Polish people. The open struggle was waged by the regular tumults of the Polish army, who are in the Alltlest Army, while the so-called "AK" (Armja Krajt s) waged a defensive struggle as self-defense against the denial and extermination of their endangered nation. There was also the degree of intensity of this struggle dependent on action of the occupation authorities and stood in the closest connection with the respective auction of the terror used. 2. The relationship with Soviet Russia. The Soviets are our combatants in the struggle with the Germans, but are in no way our connected. Despite their official and friendly rallies towards Poland, they have shown by their relationship and trade with all truly independent Polish freedom movements that they are hostile to Poland. They are trying to organize a Soviet Poland which would represent a tool of their policy in the future. Poland will never agree with the interference in its internal relations and the imposition by the Soviets of a constitutional form, and it will continue in the struggle as a new slave$