The National Conditions in the German-Polish Border Territories
Berlin: Reichsdruckerei, 1919. 23, wraps, tables, some foxing to text, entire document creased lengthwise, covers soiled and stained. The author argues that in fixing the Polish-German boundary after World War I, large territories have been allotted to Poland in which the German population neither represents isolated islands in indisputably Polish territory, nor is settled on expropriated property, but where the German element lives in compact masses and in immediate contiguity to the rest of the German-speaking territory. Rare. Condition: fair to good.
Keywords: Poland, German, Boundary Disputes, WW1
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