There will be no Christmas for that part of Poland under Soviet rule, according to Action Francaise, which reports that at a recent Moscow meeting of the League of Militant Atheists the position of religion in the newly-acquired Polish territories was closely examined. It was stated that Russia's "liberation " of Eastern Poland had come in time to cure the observing of Christmas as any kind of festival.
Page 5, 15th December 1939
15th December 1939
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Page 5, 15th December 1939
— No Christmas for Russian Poland
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