Appeal on behalf of the Catholic Council for Polish Welfare, by Ted Kavanagh
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At the end of the war there were 240.000 Poles who had served in Polish Forces under British command in nearly every theatre of the war. Since then, changes of frontiers and regime have made it difficult for many of them to return to their own country, and there are at present in Britain more than 150,000 Poles, of whom many are in real need of help.
The Catholic Council for Polish Welfare was set up in 1946 by the Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Griffin.