Peace Proposals, December 12, 1916, to November 11, 1918

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Balfour discusses our relations to every one of these border States. He begins by asserting that German intervention in Finland aimed at reducing Finland to a subject-state to Germany — in other words at creating a German Portugal. What an unheard of debase- ment of a finished fight for independence, which for decades has filled all the sincere friends of small nations with enthusiasm! It appears, however, that Finland meets with no sympathy from England because it feels itself menaced by Engli...sh measures in north Russia, and because it objects to being cut off from its communication with the ice-free Murman coast. With reference to our relations with the Baltic provinces, Poland and the Ukraine, Mr. Balfour makes mon- strous accusations. Briefly, we are accused of having treated these countries as England treated Greece, meaning that we pressed these peoples into active military service against Germany's enemies. Not a single soldier in these countries has been forced to fight for Germany's cause.

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