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Show ! Poland After The War? " I .... , LITHUANIA ! KAUNAS,? O.VIINA '; ' ANzj;i;ii;iilii f ; ? EAST PRUSSIA. ' minsx f posen Xpola; ; Vrussia C&VVa WARSAW 4 i A cr i (T) -e -' PJ5SV -5':-4.;-?3 bresiauv y i-3 (3) XSJ j LU3Ukiti 5aosTENe. GLEIWITZ) KRAKOWX V . ft LWqw ' BERDXhEV CZECHOSLOVA'KIA-Ni' x ) B, : VIENNA X s HO"1 NEW YORK According to plans announced by Moscow, Poland after-the-war will look something like this. Russia proposes as Poland's Po-land's new eastern boundaries, the so-called Curzon line suggested by ythe late Lord Curzon in 1919. The black shaded areas (center bottom' and center top) are those parts of Poland .which she would retain from", the line of demarcation set by the German-Russian treaty of 1939, arid which jn other respects matches the Curzon line. To the west Poland would be enlarged by the acquisition of East Prussia and Silesia, in-, eluding the Danzig corridor. |