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Poland and the German "Peace"

Kranz, Henry B. | November 19, 1938 issue

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This article focuses on political developments and struggles for peace in Poland and Germany. It describes that, in the Czech crisis Poland's position remained undefined until the last moment, but its final determination not to allow the Russian army to march through had more weight in deciding the fate of Prague than is commonly realized. Poland is supposed to be the buffer state between Fascist Germany and communist Russia. In September 1938, Poland refused to stand by the democratic states. It did not want a war. It feared that a war, no matter what its outcome might be, would mean the end of the new Poland. It is also supposed that if Germany won, Poland would face the danger of complete dismemberment.

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POLITICS & war; GEOPOLITICS; INTERNATIONAL conflict; WAR; POLAND -- Boundaries; GERMANY -- Boundaries -- Poland; POLAND; GERMANY
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