and Blaskowitz affidavits were all solved. The Rhineland had been reoccupied and fortified; Memel was annexed; the Polish Corridor had been annexed. [ ... ]
hear any substantial evidence that many of the generals condemned the march of conquest during the years 1939 to 1941. [ ... ]
having the time of their lives during those years. Six weeks after the outbreak of the war, and upon the successful termination of the Polish campaig [ ... ]
from a psychological point of view. This does not alter the war aim. It is and remains the destruction of our Western enemies. ing, "Reasons": "Re [ ... ]
COLONEL TAYLOR: Belgium and Holland, Yes, sir. THE PRESIDENT: Go ahead. Page 2, yes. [ ... ]
that will remain so. I have doubted for a long time whether I should strike in the east, and then in the west. Basically I did not organize the arme [ ... ]
"sions. It is a situation which we viewed previously as unachievable Now the situation is as follows: The opponent in the west lies behind his fort [ ... ]
attack will be successful, no one can answer. Everything depends upon the favorable instant." End of quotation. Thereafter, the winter of '39 and [ ... ]
pointed out the importance of an occupation of the Norwegian coast by Germany. Admiral Karls, Rolf Karls, later attained the rank of Admiral of the F [ ... ]
Forces to make mental preparations. The Commander-in-Chief of the Then I interpolate. The translation of the next sentence is somewhat in error, a [ ... ]