and it was to be clearly seen that certain problems would have to be solved in the future. He also said this especially, as I recall. I believe he m [ ... ]
policy continue? view of the business of the foreign office. German foreign policy, as I said before, had reached a certain point, namely, the point a [ ... ]
out even more strongly than before. At that time I was not so familiar with this problem, since the situation was such that Hitler handled this proble [ ... ]
longer recall. At any rate, there were a number of National Socialtist in jail and as a consequence of the natural efforts of these people to bring ab [ ... ]
long be held separate by artificial means. Q. Was there any mention of the German-Austrian Treaty of 1936 at this conf [ ... ]
that the two countries -- and I remember his words very exactly -- were fatefully bound together, and that he would have to assist in some way to brin [ ... ]
ment I did not have opportunity to take official leave from London. On the 8th of March 1938, I returned to London. about English matters. I remembe [ ... ]
the opportunity to speak with the Prime Minister Chamberlain the next morning at breakfast. Subsequently a breakfast was arranged with Chamberlain, a [ ... ]
I must emphasize here, too, Mr. Chamberlain had beenvery quiet and it seemed to me, had a reasonable attitude towards the Austrian question. In the a [ ... ]
rapidly made up his mind to carry on the Anschluss. solved in the question of the Anschluss? Sudeten Germans but this problem was not a problem emanat [ ... ]