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Les Relations Germano-Polonaises
The German-Polish Relations

Author(s): Otto Hoetzsch
Subject(s): Diplomatic history, Pre-WW I & WW I (1900 -1919), Interwar Period (1920 - 1939)
Published by: CEEOL Digital Reproductions / Collections
Keywords: German Polish relations during 1930s;
Summary/Abstract: It was with great interest that I read, in the July issue of this journal, the article concerning "the conditions of a German-Polish understanding" by Casimir Smogorzewski, including the works: „Poalnd restored and the "Corridor", are well known to me. He, no doubt, too, starts from the idea that after the adoption of the Young Plan and the financial regulations, also valid for Poland, and after the evacuation of the Rhine territories, a new period of world politics begins, and that it is time, therefore, to discuss at least the Eastern problems. This is how I myself, in the January issue of the „Europäische Gespräche“, in which the editor of this review, A. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, and Georg Cleinow have studied very seriously the question of a German-Polish settlement. Smogorzewski is wrong when he presents the question of the "corridor" as if Germany were the only one to complain about it and that "none of the other signatories of the Treaty of Versailles were of our opinion". (by the author)

  • Page Range: 88-105
  • Page Count: 17
  • Publication Year: 1932
  • Language: French
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