POLAND UNEASY.
SURROUNDED BY GERMANS.
(Independent Cable Service.) LONDON, March 23.
The seizure of Memel has increased uneasiness in Poland, which sees itself virtually surounded on three sides by German troops, since Lithuania is now regarded merely as a German protectorate, with the independence of Latvia and Esthonia also threatened. Apprehension was voiced in Parliament by a Government deputy, M. Dudzinski, who introduced a motion declaring that Poland was endangered by the emergence of the stark imperialism of Germany and demanding courageous decisions instead of a purely defensive foreign policy.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 97, 24 March 1939, Page 7
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