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Polish government-in-exile: national unity and weakness

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The Polish government-in-exile was the legal representative of the largest group of Holocaust victims and of the land where most of the ghettoisation and killing took place. Its policies towards the Jews resulted from a combination of factors. It was unprepared for the horror of the Holocaust, as were all Allied governments, and its responses were either ineffective or reluctant and delayed

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