POLISH SUBSERVIENCE DESIRED BY NAZIS
PROMOTION OF GERMAN PROSPERITY SOUGHT
LONDON, November 28. A special correspondent of The Times, London, says that an authoritative statement explains the German policy in Poland. It is twofold. It is aimed first at the reduction of the Poles to subservience and, second, at the promotion of German prosperity. Collaboration with the Poles, it is declared, must not even be attempted nor must any idea of equal rights for Ger-, mans and Poles be entertained for a* moment. If a German peasant and a Polish magnate are neighbours the peasant’s clear duty is to stand above the magnate. The Poles must everywhere be segregated and socially isolated.
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Southland Times, Issue 23987, 30 November 1939, Page 8
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