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THE PARTITION OF POLAND

GERMAN AND RUSSIAN PLANS HEAVY LOSS IN LIVES AND PLANES LINE OF DEMARCATION WARSAW FOR GERMANY (United Press Assn. —Elec. Tel. Copyright) (Received Sept. 23, 11 a.m.) BERLIN, Sept. 22 It is officially announced that the Russian and German Governments have agreed to a demarcation line between the Russian and German armies namely, along the rivers Pissa, Narew, Vistula and San. Germany will lake Warsaw. LONDON, Sept. 22 The Berlin representative of the British United Press says that under the agreement the San-Domierni triangle, in which Poland has built up her armament industry, becomes German. The American Press says that the Russian line includes Lublin, Luck, Lwow, Brest-Litovsk, Bialystok and Vilna. Nazi sources in Berlin state that preliminary details of the carving up of Poland will be worked out during the German military mission’s visit to Moscow. This mission has departed. It is expected tiiat diplomatic negotiations will require a week. PARIS, Sept. 22 The French Ministry of Information states that in three weeks’ warfare in Poland the German casualties were 150,000 dead or wounded. It lost 900 aeroplanes and 600 pilots.

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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20917, 23 September 1939, Page 7

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THE PARTITION OF POLAND Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20917, 23 September 1939, Page 7

THE PARTITION OF POLAND Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20917, 23 September 1939, Page 7

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