always come from Swabia. Thus it was that it was precisely in Stuttgart that there arose a need to found an institute for the purpose of keeping up a [ ... ]
Germans abroad were to be the connecting links between nations so as to deepen the mutual understanding and wish for collaboration. They were to be t [ ... ]
New York City in October 1936 on the occasion of 'German Day'. The German Auslandsinstitut had, moreover, no installations or representatives abroad; [ ... ]
Czechoslovakia? neighborhood of Stuttgart and here I had closer and steady connections with him. in general? A Von Ne [ ... ]
He said at that time that international tension was only increased by that speech of Hitler's. active participant. Then later he spoke again and agai [ ... ]
gave assurances to foreign governments or to their representatives that Germany had no military intentions toward these states, but that these assuran [ ... ]
we have already heard it from Goering, and presumably we shall hear it again from the defendant von Neurath, in which case it is grossly cumulative. [ ... ]
Neurath told me--was that he was too mild for the Fuehrer in his treatment of the Czechs, and that the Fuehrer subsequently preferred to have a truste [ ... ]
to 1938 had thereby been destroyed. During the war von Neurath saw the Fuehrer occasionally. On each such occasion he had an opportunity to represen [ ... ]
DR. LUEDINGHAUSEN: That is coming. These questions lead up to- THE WITNESS: After thes [ ... ]