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OCR Page 1 of 914. Clark Kerr telegraphs that Molotov spontaneously
offers to allow British and American observers to go into
Poland and see what is going on for themselves. I think this
is of the highest importance. Nor can I feel that the accep-
tance of the offer would imply any recognition of the Lublin
Government. There are many stories put about of wholesale
deportations by the Russians and of liquidations by the Lublin
Poles of elements they do not like, and I have no means of
verifying or contradicting these assertions.
5. I do hope you have benefited by the voyage and will
return refreshed. The battle seems to be going well and I
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propose to visit the front at the weekend, seeing both Eisen-
hower and Montgomery. I cannot help feeling there might
easily be a good break through in the west. Every good wish
to you and all. I hope Harry is recovering.
END
REGRADED UNCLASSIFIED by British
By R. H. Parke
Govt. Dept. tel., 3-29-72
DatoMAY 6 1972
GANK/dg
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