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Foreign News: Victor of Tannenberg
To Germans it is a bitter, galling fact that Posen, the birthplace of
President Paul von Hindenburg, is no longer German but lies in the
wedge of Polish territory which was driven through Prussia to the
Baltic by the Treaty of Versailles. With his own province thus a knife
in the back of his fatherland, Old Paul von Hindenburg has begun to
display marked sympathy, of late, for East Prussia that part of
Germany which is divided from the rest by the Polish knife. Last week
the Herr President showed the tempo of his feeling by arriving with
ponderous unexpectedness at a joint meeting of the German and Prussian
cabinets, called to decide whether the Reich would extend to East
Prussia, this year, financial aid totaling 72,000,000 gold marks. . . .
Experts had displayed to the joint cabinets statistics proving that
East Prussia, handicapped by isolation, can; not prosper unless
temporarily subsidized. The cabinets, impressed, but faced with a
necessity to economize, hesitated. Came Hindenburg. . . . He spoke as
the civilian President of the Republic, but those who listened saw in
their mind's eye the great Commander-in-Chief who, in 1914, had flung
back the Russian armies from that same East Prussia which he was trying
now to save again. German decorum kept secret the nature of the plea
made by Old Paul von Hindenburg, but German patriotism made
refusalto the victor of Tannenburg* impossible. Soon the joint
cabinets issued a communique not only approving the experts' plan for
direct financial relief to East Prussia but recommending further aid
in the form of reduced taxes on East Prussian farms and real estate, as
well as lowering of the freight tariffs on the German State Railways in
favor of East Prussian goods.
*The great battle of Aug. 26-31, 1914, in which Hindenburg,
with an inferior force, virtually annihilated the Russian army of the
Narew.
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