Germany and would have been in any other State in the event of war. As far as properties are concerned that existed and were important for the conduc [ ... ]
Poland. I sat as Chairman of the Ministerial Council and would have not the right. In fact, however, Muehlmann, who came to see me, told the world [ ... ]
Muehlmann can confirm that straight away. What happened after that and where they went, I don't know, and perhaps with that I have answered the que [ ... ]
that was given it by them; you are to give a lot so that you would on my experience, they gave well. Apart from that I think I must have [ ... ]
my Airforce coming through from a basic airport to England, as any reasonable expert is to say, of course. Consequently from the strategic point of vi [ ... ]
BY DR. STAHMER: Q What reasons existed for the invasion of Holland and Belgium? and strategic point of view. It has [ ... ]
that they had to give this information in a purely military sense, that is, to point out that of course by occupying both countries, the purely milit [ ... ]
how best the Ruhr Valley could be attacked by low-flying British aircraft which would approach over Belgium and then, at the last moment, ever the sh [ ... ]
the war was over? In France the war was not at all terminated. It was just an armistice generously. Already in the preamble of the armistice there [ ... ]
by German troops all the way to the Mediterranean. There were no reserves in England. Everything which had been there was in the mentioned as requ [ ... ]