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It was reported from Prague yesterday that after discussions with General Popov, former chief of the Ukrainian Cossacks, German officials agreed on a plan for the formation of a Cossack State, to be known as "The Federation of the Southeast." Above is a map showing the area Germany favours to be included in the Ukrainian State friendly to Germany and protected by her against Russia. It will be seen that its territories would be drawn from those of Poland, Czechoslovakia, Rumania, and Russia.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 127, 22 February 1939, Page 9

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It was reported from Prague yesterday that after discussions with General Popov, former chief of the Ukrainian Cossacks, German officials agreed on a plan for the formation of a Cossack State, to be known as "The Federation of the Southeast." Above is a map showing the area Germany favours to be included in the Ukrainian State friendly to Germany and protected by her against Russia. It will be seen that its territories would be drawn from those of Poland, Czechoslovakia, Rumania, and Russia. Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 127, 22 February 1939, Page 9

It was reported from Prague yesterday that after discussions with General Popov, former chief of the Ukrainian Cossacks, German officials agreed on a plan for the formation of a Cossack State, to be known as "The Federation of the Southeast." Above is a map showing the area Germany favours to be included in the Ukrainian State friendly to Germany and protected by her against Russia. It will be seen that its territories would be drawn from those of Poland, Czechoslovakia, Rumania, and Russia. Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 127, 22 February 1939, Page 9

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