§ Mr. Dribergasked the Secretary of State for War if he can now make a statement about recent events at a Polish camp at Findo-Gask, near Perth, where there have 709W been disturbances resulting in deaths by hanging or shooting, and where Polish soldiers who have served in fighting units of the German Army and as guards in Nazi concentration camps are terrorising other Polish soldiers for refusing to participate in military training avowedly designed to fit them for war against the Soviet Union.
§ Sir J. GriggI am informed that some Poles at this Polish camp wished to be discharged from their forces on medical grounds and made trouble when they were not. But I understand that there have been no cases of shooting or hanging. Polish ex-prisoners who have served as guards in Nazi concentration camps are rejected as unsuitable for the Polish Army.