The literary digest . need to interfere in Balkan affairs,there can be no opposition of private interests between Germanyand Russia. His most doubtful suggestion, and the one that will meetstrongest criticism, is his plan to include Poland in the greatRussian federal republic. No Allied statesman, as far as wehave seen, favors any such resubmergence of the ancient Poland remains as she is, he argues, she will need an outletto the sea through Danzig, and even if this town is not cededto Poland, it would speedily be Polonized. On the other hand,he holds that an extension pf Poland as


The literary digest . need to interfere in Balkan affairs,there can be no opposition of private interests between Germanyand Russia. His most doubtful suggestion, and the one that will meetstrongest criticism, is his plan to include Poland in the greatRussian federal republic. No Allied statesman, as far as wehave seen, favors any such resubmergence of the ancient Poland remains as she is, he argues, she will need an outletto the sea through Danzig, and even if this town is not cededto Poland, it would speedily be Polonized. On the other hand,he holds that an extension pf Poland as far as Libau wouldsever Germany from Russia, and Polish industry would bedirected to the eastern markets. Prince Liehnowsky alsocombats the cession of Posen and Silesia to Poland, which heclaims would be equivalent to a demand by Germany for GermanSwitzerland or German Austria, and he opposes the union ofGerman-Austria with Germany, on which question he says: The Alpine districts, with their prevailing Roman-Catholic.


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