EYEWITNESS IN POLAND ANSWERS 'TIMES' ATTACK

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January 17, 1960
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11-1 Tf-113 11" - - Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/10/23: CIA-RDP74-00297R000201240001-5 Eyewitness in Poland Answers l'ItILLIP BONOSICI filE RECENT series in the Y Times by its ex-Polish :1..!ndent, A. M. Rosenthal, ? hir.,k- us of a doggerel that es so liething like .this: ou ,rir,,t hope to bribe or twist, (;4,d, the British journalist t se,..jig_what the man will do, ? ed, there's no occasion to. Place "American" instead of --o perhaps alongside of ? ' and the shoe will ad- eiii.aluy fit. For the fact of the .iiktt.o? is that these articles by :bi Rosenthal on Poland could been bought in the usual %.%:-ty. They came from the heart. . It is a legend, which has long Inst its relevance, to picture r, wsmen today as independent, free, and devoted to the truth. R.osenthal hates socialism, and d(pA not need to be Toad to hake iT. He sees it through a crooked glass crookedly, and does not want any other kind of glass to look through. And so we have a picture of in esent-day Poland presented to is thiotigh the Times that is a mode! of malice, half-truths im! CIA discards, and the ; .,f the workingclass in its ',11ggle to change history 'Times' Attack and make superflous the world that A. M. Rosenthal lives in. ? . SPECIALIZED FISHING' Rosenthal boasts he WRS ex- pelled from Poland because he "probed" too deeply. But the facts are different. Rosenthal did net "probe" for the truth; he merely repeated every slander, saspieien and bit of gossip he heard,. the only condition for ac- eeptanee being that it should re- flect negatively On the Polish government and the Conwnunist Party. The situation in Poland is com- plicated enough; it doesn't take too much to distort the undoubted complications. This I know first- hand and from information. But at the same time, I also know from first-hand etridenoe that Rosenthal is net writing of P. landtoday but of the Poland of his wish-fullfillments, of his dreams, and the dreams of the CIA. I spent a weak in Poland just a few weeks ago. So little time In a country scarcely can make anyone an expert. I am not such an expert But I did sties]: to many representatives of different phases of Polish life, and we went more or less deeply ir to prol- kw of Polish life. Tne nicture that emerged from tne,e dis- Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release cussions is, ultimately, utterly at variance with Rosenthal's, but, and here is where the sneakiness comes in, at certain points there is a temporary coincidence of outward features. The point lies in how these features are to be interpreted and how significant and even decisive they are. GOING FORWARD Rosenthal sees Poland going back to "Staliniain". But nobody in Poland is going back to any- thing; forward is the only di- rection the Poles, except the die- hard revisionists, are conscious of. Nor do they condemn whole- sale the period before October, 1956, during which certain posi- tive policy lines were laid down, primarily the construction of an industrial hese in Poland, which Instead of being repudiated is being carried forward with great- er vigor. Rosenthal claims that the Par- ty is hated, that the Russians are hated, that Marxism com- mands no .respeet among intel- lectuals, that the people are all found to the Catholic church, and if all else fails, there are the ignorant and backward small- plot farrners to save "free" Po- land! ? "LONG-TERM PRESSURE' Speaking at the convention of . tho Polish United Workers Party in March, A. Zawadzki, a mem- ber of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee, see ried ,to have someone like Rosen- thal in mind when he said: 'When they were compelled to abandon stakes in the 'second stage', when the direct attack on Socialism and ma the Party fniled, the reactionary forces %%Rhin and outside the country settled for diverse long-term anti-So- cialist pressure,. "The economic achievements of the country and the improved material situation of the work- ing people are put to doubt. Opinions are voiced that people are now living through a Oriod of disappointment, that Party matters and its policy are treat- ed with indifference, that this policy regrew:de an abandonment of the Milky inangurated by Oc- leber, 1956, and the like. It is perfidiously asserted that Com- munism does not command the type of ember aiiitYlat roc41 to ? A J rameriftimaa f @ 50-Yr 2013/10/23: CIA-RDP74-00297R000201240001-5