The announcement in December 1942 by the Polish government-in-exile
that the Germans were attempting to exterminate all Jews in Poland
came after much information had reached the West through other
sources. The Polish government's action and inaction in releasing
the information was the result of the complex weighing by the
government's concept of its obligations to the Jewish citizens of
Poland.
Originally published in 1987.
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