POLISH DIPLOMACY, September 1939-1945
DYPLOMACJA POLSKA, Wrzesien 1939-1945

REFERENCES

[1] Foreign relations of the United States. The Conferences of Malta and Yalta 1945 (Washington 1955), p. 718

[2] Terry, Sarah M. - Poland's place in Europe. General Sikorski and the origin of the Oder-Neisse line, 1939-1943 (Princeton 1983)

[3] Kukiel, Marian - General Sikorski (London 1970), p. 119

[4] Raczynski, Edward - W sojuszniczym Londynie (London 1960 [English edition - In Allied London, London 1962])

[5] Batowski, Henryk - Z dziejow dyplomacji polskiej na obczyznie, wrzesien 1939-lipiec 1941 (Krakow 1984), p. 78

[6] Terry, Sarah M. - Poland's place in Europe. ... (op. cit.), p. 350

[7] In a conversation with W. Averell Harriman, the American ambassador to Soviet Russia, during the October 1943 Moscow Conference. When Harriman insisted that in his talks with the Soviet foreign minister, Molotov, Hull should raise the issue of the post-war future of Poland, he replied:
... I don't want to deal with these piddling little things. We must deal with the main issues.
Seabury, Paul - Reviewing the United Nations [in: The Middle East. A Reader (Piscataway, NJ 1986), p. 477]

[8] Kacewicz, George V. - Great Britain, the Soviet Union and the Polish Government in Exile, 1939-1945 (The Hague 1979), p. 170

[9] Wereszycki, Henryk - Niewygasla przeszlosc (Krakow 1987), pp. 286, 290