Recovery of Frontiers of 1914
PREDICTIONS OF EARLY ATTACK. POLISH NEWSPAPERS ADVISE PEOPLE TO STORE FOOD (By Telegraph. —Ptwe Association. —Copy right. > LONDON, August 22. The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express ’ is informed that Germa uy’s minimum demands in the Polish conflict have grnwii past Danzig' and the Polish Corridor and now include all the territory the ex-Kaiser lost to Poland after the war (slates an Independent Service report ). It is claimed Ihat in the event of a military conliiet German troops would fighl their way Io the lftl-1 Irontier and remain "on the defensive." Even conservative .circles consider that this territory would he recovered within five days from the beginning of hostilities willion! plunging the whole of Europe ’.into war. The Polish Press today advised I In' public to store a fortnight's food against emergencies. The British Consul-General in Warsaw conveyed a message to British citizens in Poland advising them that, while he does not wish to cause alarm, he thinks the situation is such that they should leave Poland, unless they have special reasons for staving. while the communications are still good.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 August 1939, Page 5
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185Recovery of Frontiers of 1914 Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 August 1939, Page 5
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