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| | Korbonski - Jews Under Occupation |
 | | The underground leadership, and particularly the Government Delegacy and the Home Army (which included a few Jewish officers in its High Command), began to publish daily in their underground press information about the persecutions of Jews, which they denounced in the strongest terms, calling on the Polish population to render the Jews all possible assistance. |
 | | "Biuletyn Informacyjny," organ of the Home Army, even had its own correspondent in the ghetto (Jerzy Grasberg). |
 | | Similarly, Polish underground political parties established contact with their members, or counterpart organizations behind the ghetto walls. |
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