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Show A HIT ALLIES Germans Were to Allow ( Invasion and Then Strike Back. BERLIN, Thursday. June 26 Br The Associated Press ) The German government head, d by I'hlllpp Scheldemanrj had planned to refuse to sign the peace treaty and to permit per-mit the allied troops to inarch into Germany as far as the Blbe, where it would be attacked by strong German forces, the Danzic correspondent ot the Tageblatt declares in a dispatch describing the details of a secret plan i to create a separate state In north-eastern north-eastern Germany The plan failed because of jealousies j and differences of opinion between the government and the army leaders, the corespondent says. A report from Geneva, Thursday nicht, sah! Herr Scheideniann had arrived ar-rived in Switzerland after crossing the frontier on foot. The last proposal made by the conspirators con-spirators planning to oppose the allies, al-lies, it is said, was to ask Poland to combine with eastern Germany in the formation of an independent rrpub-lle rrpub-lle The offer, it is declared, wws rebuffed re-buffed by the Poles, who asked whv it had not been offered ten years ago. on |