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1947 Leonia Brzezinski Defends Exploitation Of Displaced P

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Clipping of numerous articles from 1947 about the exploitation of displaced Polish girls shipped into Canada by Ludger Dionne to labor at his Canadian knitting mills. "The girls are being charged $300 each for the transportation to Canada. They are being charged for the clothes that were given to them, and furthermore...they had to sign a contract in which they pledged not to marry during the next two years"

One of the clippings appears to say that Leonia Brzezinski is complicit with the exploitation of the young girls. The article says she believes that there are "Sinister interests responsible for stories of dissatisfaction among the Polish girls brought to this country by Ludger Dionne, M.P. to work in his St. Georges de Beauce knitting mills" and that she visited the mills and talked to each of the 93 girls still in the mill.

Leonia Brzezinski is wife of Tadeusz Brzezinski, former consul general in Montreal and mother of Zbigniew Brezinski


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