Abstrakt
The repatriation of Poles after World War II, despite its flaws, which caused its
implementation not possible until 1949, at that period was possible only with the support
of the Soviet Union. The international situation and the political situation in China in
late forties made USSR only possible link between polish government and Manchuria,
and a potential ally, which had measures to help in its organization. It was a pragmatic
decision based on the possibilities and conditions. The central soviet authorities had an
established communication with his consulate, adequate infrastructure for the transit of
returnees and already developed basis of Polish-Soviet agreement on its terms. Only the
change of the political situation after the establishment of Peoples Republic of China has
allowed the Polish authorities to avoid additional costs and delays, which ware considerable
disadvantages of the repatriation in cooperation with the Soviet Union.