PLUNDER OF POLAND
INTENSE INDIGNATION AROUSED
GERMANS MAY TUEN IT TO
ACCOUNT.
(Received February 21, 9 a.m.)
LONDON, 20th February. The Morning Post's Berne correspondent states that Polish indignation is intense at the establishment of' a great Ukraine in the south and a great Lithuania in the north, both at the expense of Poland.
The Germans anticipated 'this, and probably hope that the Polish indignation will become open hostility, because the German command woMld be glad of an opportunity to rectify the eastern frontier by annexing desirable strips of Russian Poland. The creation of an independent Polish kingdom has been abandoned.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 45, 21 February 1918, Page 7
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