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Towards the end of the 1930's the Polish ambassador to the USSR was given threatening news from Stalin, by way of normal diplomatic methods, thu Stalin was not directly involved but Stalin was the dictator of the USSR. Poland was advised that the USSR was working towards the following:

1. Enhancing the prestige of the League of Nations;

2. For collective security with friendly European powers; and

3. For pursuing an anti-Japanese, German and Italian foreign policy.


The Soviets claimed that Poland was doing the exact revers and was a pawn in the German orbit.

The Polish ambassador, Grzybowski, denied these charges.

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