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Sclav confederation, she would cease to be a
menace to any one, but would serve as a
bulwark between Russia and Germany.
The solution of the Sclav question might,
according to the author’s idea, bring with it
the dismemberment of the Austrian Empire.
The German part would go to Germany, and
Trieste and South Tyrol fall to Italy.
Austria’s Sclav provinces would be
acknowledged as independent, and either unite
themselves with the Sclav federation on the Balkan
peninsula, or form a separate State. The
situation in Bohemia would be the most
difficult to arrange, since in part it is a
German-speaking country; but as a Sclav land, it ought
under no circumstances to be entirely given
over to the Germans. Hungary also would
obtain its independence, but must, on its own
part, recognise the freedom of Croatia. The
inhabitants of the various portions of the
Austrian Empire would themselves have to decide
their fate, and in the interests of all, a European
congress should be summoned, to maintain the
general peace, and to prevent one nationality
from subjecting or swallowing up another.
But while Professor Kamarowski here and
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