SLOVAKS APPEAL TO HITLER
Hungarian Violation
Of Territory
HEAVY FIGHTING CONTINUES
Massing Of Polish Troops On Border Reported
By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright. (Received March 26, 9.30 p.m.)
LONDON, March 26
Despite earlier reports that the Hungarians were evacuating the invaded Slovakian territory, the Defence Ministry, in a communique issued yesterday in Bratislava, states that heavy fighting continues between Hungarians and Slovaks, in which aeroplanes on both sides participated. The Premier of Slovakia, Dr. Tiso, has sent the Foreign Minister, M. Karmasin, to Vienna to inform Herr Hitler that Hungarian bombers are killing Slovaks of German descent, and to state that Hungary is violating Slovakia's territorial integrity which was guaranteed by the Reich.
Reinforcements and munitions are being rushed eastward, also to the Polish frontier, where Poland is reported to have concentrated troops. Reports from Bratislava state that the town of Michalovace withstood a Hungarian siege all day. Four Hungarian and two Slovak planes are reported' to have been shot down in an air battle in which 17 planes participated. Six soldiers, six civilians, and one member of the Illinka Guard were killed at Zips, where Hungarian planes dropped five bombs. The dead include two women and three children. Budapest messages state that fighting continues in Slovakia, and claim that seven Slovak planes were brought down. Slovak planes are stated to have bombed three Hungarian border towns, resulting in a Hungarian declaration that they would be “compelled to employ a greater preponderance of strength,’’ failing a satisfactory adjustment of the dispute. Prague reports that a Hungarian Slovak Commission will meet on Monday to deal with the situation and examine the cause of the conflict.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 155, 27 March 1939, Page 9
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273SLOVAKS APPEAL TO HITLER Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 155, 27 March 1939, Page 9
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