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THREE INDEPENDENT NATIONS would be made out of Germany by Mr. Welles' proposed partition, with each of the new nations getting a fair share of the total population, and agricultural and industrial resources. In effect, this would return Germany to the historic, religious, and cultural divisions from which she grew into the present Reich. Into Southern Germany would go the former Catholic nations of Bavaria and Baden. Western Germany would incorporate the Protestant Electorate of Hanover and the old Duchy of Saxony. Eastern Germany would include the Protestant junkerdom of Prussia and the Republic of Saxony.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 307, 11 May 1945, Page 10

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THREE INDEPENDENT NATIONS would be made out of Germany by Mr. Welles' proposed partition, with each of the new nations getting a fair share of the total population, and agricultural and industrial resources. In effect, this would return Germany to the historic, religious, and cultural divisions from which she grew into the present Reich. Into Southern Germany would go the former Catholic nations of Bavaria and Baden. Western Germany would incorporate the Protestant Electorate of Hanover and the old Duchy of Saxony. Eastern Germany would include the Protestant junkerdom of Prussia and the Republic of Saxony. New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 307, 11 May 1945, Page 10

THREE INDEPENDENT NATIONS would be made out of Germany by Mr. Welles' proposed partition, with each of the new nations getting a fair share of the total population, and agricultural and industrial resources. In effect, this would return Germany to the historic, religious, and cultural divisions from which she grew into the present Reich. Into Southern Germany would go the former Catholic nations of Bavaria and Baden. Western Germany would incorporate the Protestant Electorate of Hanover and the old Duchy of Saxony. Eastern Germany would include the Protestant junkerdom of Prussia and the Republic of Saxony. New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 307, 11 May 1945, Page 10

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