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The Folly of War: American Foreign Policy, 1898-2005
Danzig, formerly a German city, was separated from Germany by the Polish
Corridor, a narrow neck of land which allowed Poland to have an outlet to the
Baltic Sea. This Polish Corridor also separated Germany from German East
Prussia ...
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The
Polish-German Borderlands: An Annotated Bibliography
"German-Polish Relations: Danzig, the Polish Corridor, East Prussia, Upper
Silesia." Foreign Policy Information Service 3 (Aug. 17, 1927), 169-184. 425.
Giannini, Amedeo. Problem of Danzig. 2d ed. Rome: Institute per rEuropa
Orientale, ...
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The Structure of Political Geography
Studies of Disputed Areas Hartshorne introduced his article “The Polish Corridor”
in I937 with the comment that “the political geographer is interested in analyzing
the areal facts and relationships involved in the problem of the Corriclor.
Roger E. Kasperson, Julian Vincent Minghi, 2011
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Dictionary of Politics: Selected American and Foreign ...
Polish Corridor. A strip of land demanded by Germany from Poland between
1933-1939, to serve as a connecting link between East Prussia and the German
Reich proper. Poland never compromised, in order to keep German influence
from ...
Walter John Raymond, 1992
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The German Question Since 1919: An Analysis with Key Documents
from Germany at Versailles — the "Polish Corridor" and Upper Silesia — while a
smaller number also resided in central Poland and Volhynia. Regardless of its
small size and international protection, the German minority population was ...
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In Search of Woodrow Wilson: Beliefs and Behavior
Implementing the Polish corridor proposal would neither be "fair nor prudent," he
insisted, and would plant the "seed of future war." The corridor proposal, he
forecast, would lead to a "Germania Irredenta" movement. If such a movement led
to ...
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Great Britain, Germany and the Soviet Union: Rapallo and ...
Most importantly, however, the non'aggression treaty seemed to guarantee
stability and to defuse the Polish Corridor problem, as the German—Soviet
alliance no longer existed and Germany obviously could not immediately
demand such ...
Stephanie C. Salzmann, 2013
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Winston S. Churchill, 1874-1965: A Comprehensive ...
As a result of the Versailles peace treaty, Poland was recreated, with other new
or reconstituted states along a north-south corridor of Central Europe. To fulfill the
access, the Polish corridor was created, geographically separating East Prussia ...
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Borderlines and Borderlands: Political Oddities at the Edge ...
For examples in English, see A. Proeller, The Polish Corridor, East Prussia and
the Peace (London: Williams and Norgate, 1929); Werner Fuchs and Robert
Sherwood Allan, Poland's Policy of Expansion as Revealed by Polish
Testimonies ...
Alexander C. Diener, 2010
... wet his lips as he contemplated the situation in Czechoslovakia, Romania,
Hungary and northern Italy. It seemed that the chain of Western capitalism in
Europe would at last be broken. A military campaign to 16: THE POLISH
CORRIDOR.
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13 Minutes review – a heartfelt study of a man who tried to kill Hitler
A year later with Austria, France, Czechoslovakia, Norway, Denmark, Belgium, Holland and the Polish corridor under German control and most ... «The Guardian, Jul 15»
War is a racket
Poland and Germany cast sheep's eyes at each other, forgetting for the nonce [one unique occasion] their dispute over the Polish Corridor. The assassination of ... «Common Ground.ca, Jul 15»
From the archive, 28 February 1963: Poles apart - London's Little …
Bus conductors on the 74 route will occasionally call out “the Polish Corridor” at any stop along the Cromwell Road between Exhibition Road ... «The Guardian, Feb 15»
An Irishman's Diary: Remembering the 'Wilhem Gustloff'
... was the Wilhelm Gustloff, a former cruise liner that by war's end was deployed towards the evacuation of Germans from the “Polish Corridor”, ... «Irish Times, Jan 15»
Waltham Voices: Their sacrifices began 75 years ago
1, 1939, the German battleship Schleswig-Holstein shelled Fort Westerplatte on the outskirts of Danzig, north of the Polish corridor, launching ... «Wicked Local Waltham, Sep 14»
An attempt to rehabilitate Hitler
The “refusal to compromise” was Britain's and Poland's refusal to succumb to Hitler's blackmail by giving up Danzig and the Polish corridor and ... «World Socialist Web Site, Sep 14»
This week in history: Nazis stage fake attack at the start of WWII
Hitler had insisted that Poland return the Polish Corridor to Germany, a strip of land that gave Poland access to the sea and the free city of ... «Deseret News, Sep 14»
From the Monitor archives: Germany invades Poland in 1939, WWII …
... almost simultaneously with a 16-point demand by Hitler including immediate cession of the Free City and a "plebiscite” in the Polish Corridor. «Christian Science Monitor, Sep 14»
On this day: Earl Mountbatten murdered by the IRA
1939: Nazi Germany demanded Danzig and the Polish corridor. 1939: The world's first jet-propelled aeroplane, the Heinkel 178, made its first ... «Scotsman, Ogo 14»
Kickass Woman Of The Day: Get To Know Amara Enyia, Chicago's …
... Andersonville is historically Swedish while Lincoln Square is historically German; we have a Polish Corridor, a Ukranian Village, Greektown, ... «The Frisky, Jun 14»