BALTIC CRISIS
LETTISH REVELATIONS DUPLICITY OF GERMANS 'CPKITSI PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPTRIaBT.) • • (RBUTISIt'S TELEGRAM.) (Received October 11, 2.45 p.m.) PARIS, 10th October. The Government of Lettland has tele-i-aphed to the Peace Conference that ;he German troops in- Courland have done their utmost to prevent the Letts fighting the Bolsheviks. When the Letts recently began a fresh offensive and freed a considerable area the Germans attacked them in the rear on Bth October. The Lettish Government begs tho Allies to take immediate and decisive measures to force Germany to conform with the Peace Treaty, which she has thus violated, and concludes by declaring that the alliance formed between Germany and Germanophilo Russia threatens not merely the independence of Lettlnnd, but the peace of the whole world. The Lettish Government will defend its independence to the last' drop of its blood. " ' >
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 88, 11 October 1919, Page 6
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