POLISH SOLDIERS AT TESCHEN
DEMONSTRATIONS BY GERMAN MINORITY lU.P.A.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyriirhtl PRAGUE, Bth December. Eleven trainloads of fully-armed Polish soldiers and artillery arrived at Teschen, which is like a war camp. Anti-aircraft batteries are lining the Polish-German frontier in the Bohumin district; also machine-guns are installed on the roofs of buildings. Poland is worried at the growth of anti-Polish demonstrations by the German minority in the Teschen district which was ceded to Poland by the Czechs.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 9 December 1938, Page 5
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