SOVIET WARSHIPS MOVE
Large Force Leaves Kronstadt ESCAPED POLISH SUBMARINE (united press association—copyright.) (Received September 22, 3 p.m.) COPENHAGEN, September 21. The Stockholm correspondent of the Copenhagen newspaper “Berlingske Tidende” reports that three Russian battleships, six cruisers, 50 submarines, and numerous aircraft left the naval base at Kronstadt ostensibly to search for the
The Baltic States. It is reported to-day that Latvia and Estonia have been blockaded by the Russian fleet. Until 1918 these countries, together with Lithuania, Finland, and eastern Poland, were part of European Russia.
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22823, 23 September 1939, Page 13
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