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Yesterday's cable news contained a reference to a German map, found in 1938, in which the area of France now occupied by the Germans was marked. Above is a reproduction of a map described as having been found in Czechb-Slovakia in 1937. The time-tabling as set out in the map has not been adhered to, as the German drive to the west has come first. As shown, the various territories "to Jbecome German" are shown as Austria and Czecho-Slovakia 1938; Poland and Hungary 1939; Rumania, Yugoslavia, and Bulgaria 1940; Denmark and Ukraine 1941; Holland, Belgium, North France, and Switzerland 1941; Portugal, Great Britain, and

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 2, 2 July 1940, Page 8

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Yesterday's cable news contained a reference to a German map, found in 1938, in which the area of France now occupied by the Germans was marked. Above is a reproduction of a map described as having been found in Czechb-Slovakia in 1937. The time-tabling as set out in the map has not been adhered to, as the German drive to the west has come first. As shown, the various territories "to Jbecome German" are shown as Austria and Czecho-Slovakia 1938; Poland and Hungary 1939; Rumania, Yugoslavia, and Bulgaria 1940; Denmark and Ukraine 1941; Holland, Belgium, North France, and Switzerland 1941; Portugal, Great Britain, and Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 2, 2 July 1940, Page 8

Yesterday's cable news contained a reference to a German map, found in 1938, in which the area of France now occupied by the Germans was marked. Above is a reproduction of a map described as having been found in Czechb-Slovakia in 1937. The time-tabling as set out in the map has not been adhered to, as the German drive to the west has come first. As shown, the various territories "to Jbecome German" are shown as Austria and Czecho-Slovakia 1938; Poland and Hungary 1939; Rumania, Yugoslavia, and Bulgaria 1940; Denmark and Ukraine 1941; Holland, Belgium, North France, and Switzerland 1941; Portugal, Great Britain, and Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 2, 2 July 1940, Page 8

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