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The Polish Army League, founded in Palmerston North, developed a relationship with Polish soldiers through befriending the soldiers. They corresponded with them and sent parcels. The Polish soldiers reciprocated with gifts, to acknowledge their appreciation of the friendship, and New Zealand's response to the welfare of Polish children.

Identification

Object type
Image
Archive
Polish Army League
Date
1945?
Digitisation ID
2018P_PolishArmyLeagueS5F3_024639
Format
B&W print

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Taxonomy

Tags
italy,
poland,
polish army league,
soldiers,
world war two,
wwii,
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