GERMANY-BEFORE AND AFTER APPEALING TO THE SWORD.
At the left is shown the German Empire of 1914, at the rieht'thn , w c ± j t> • > • ... T *" I and of West Prussia, with'parte of Silesia and Posen o Polaml « Xh&iJf P - W * ?? slies #° «f>°? of Alsace-toraine to France sia, plebiscites will determine how much of SohlS'ft »af „n« hn l V" th °i sh « d « d frntory will settle the new boundary of East Prusmas to Belgium, the Sarre Vallev (6) and 1W 3) are"'iLn,tir niL? « mD ? a L k ' , H ,- hi?o -? d (4) - ls 1° be d «***&&• » ™all territory (a) W- a, » the dotted line (7) marks the western limit of Germaa forUfication, —: : : —— iinu lMemel (9) goes to the Allies. • .
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 12
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119GERMANY-BEFORE AND AFTER APPEALING TO THE SWORD. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 12
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