England, Prime Minister Chamberlain; France, Prime Minister Daladier; peacefully. He saw a possibility and was prepared to take all that direction. [ ... ]
Tribunal personally I felt a great affinity to Austria; that I spent the greatest part of my youth on a Austrian Castle; that my father, during the o [ ... ]
Anschluss did not exist so clearly with the then Austrian Government, then it was not for the reason that they did not want to go with Germany but bec [ ... ]
the course of the years, that is to say, that a purely German country such as Austria would not have been influenced strongly from the German Governme [ ... ]
My suspicions proved right, that we could not get any clear assurances and under these circumstances, it was opportune to exclude Italy as the main o [ ... ]
Schuschnigg agreed with that solution. At that moment I had a feeling that new the situation had started to glide, and that now, finally, the possib [ ... ]
had to make the best use of it. Ribbentrop who was in London at that tine, I stressed that the ultimatum had not been put by ourselves but by Seyss-I [ ... ]
talked about the fact that these events had already taken place on Friday. The Sunday before, in Styria, a main section of the country -- an internal [ ... ]
divisions along the Brenner -- well, I did not forget about these. The Hungarians talked too much about the Burgenland. The Yugo-Slavs once mentio [ ... ]
that is to say,between the Czechoslovak border and the Danube, only one battalion should march through the villages, so that Czechoslovakia should see [ ... ]