Summary/Abstract: On Yugoslav-Polish relations during the WWII testify several facts. Some of them were the news on situation in Yugoslavia brougth to the Yugoslav Royal Government in Exile by the Poles, then British-Chetniks correspondence related to situation of Polish POW's and Allied Mission members who staid in East Serbia 1943/1944, and how the death of general Sikorsky influenced Tito's stay in Italy during 1944. One could also mention the support of Polish contingent among Allied Troops to the representatives of Chetniks movement in Italy (Živko Topalović and Zvonko Vučković) to establish the radio communications with general Mihailović during the second part of 1944.