Conditions Among the Poles in the United States Confidential Report

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White please explain in what way that reflected upon Mr. Stalinski, in case he had been associated in any way with him, Mr. White replied "We will not go into that now. " Now it happens that Mr. Lednicki is the leader of the Polish Democrats among the Poles in Russia; that, like others of this group, he was in very good relations with the Kerensky Government; that he was appointed by the Regency as the chairman of a commission to come to some settlement of matters between Poland Russia under th...e Kerensky regime; that the Bolsheviki declined to recognize him, presumably because of pressure from the German Government that Mr.
42 Lednicki is, in short, a man of integrity, force and character, the only thing to be said against him being that he is a radical, though not an extreme one, instead of a conservative. I mention this incident not because it compares with the accusations of graft, high living, personal crookedness, etc. , brought against Mr. Kulakowski and Mr. Debski, but because it offers an excellent illustration of the method of innuendo and insinuation which has been used, and in dealing with Americans ignorant of foreign politics, used very successfully, to discredit all individuals and activities which would not supinely surrender themselves to the Syski-Paderewski-Smulski combination in this country.


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