HC Deb 17 November 1942 vol 385 c226W
Captain Graham

asked the Secretary of State for War whether, in view of the compulsory incorporation of Polish subjects in the German Army and of such Poles having been already captured by our troops at Dieppe and in Egypt, he will furnish all British Commando or frontline units with Polish liaison officers in order immediately to utilise the military intelligence thus obtainable?

Sir J. Grigg

I do not consider that any useful purpose would be served at this stage of the war by attaching Polish liaison officers to all British Commando and frontline units on the off chance that their language might be utilised, but my hon. and gallant Friend's suggestion will be kept under review.