explained to him that he intended to occupy Czechoslovakia. He was concerned with the old historic territory which he intended to put under his prote [ ... ]
repercussions with the British and French. In this connection I would like to add that in England those circles which had taken a position against Ge [ ... ]
and for Germany this question was absolutely vital. At once glance at the map -- and he used these exact words -- he "couldn't see how this occupati [ ... ]
THE INTERPRETER: The channels seems to be disturbed in some way. I think he is getting more than one language. [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Dr. Horn, what I was attempting to say to you when the system broke down was that it seems to the Tribun [ ... ]
with reference to Danzig, and also that a connection between Germany and East Prussia was difficult. promise to communicate my statements to his gover [ ... ]
and that he invited you, at the end of January, to make a visit to Warsaw? A One cannot put it quite that way. [ ... ]
undignified circumstance if Germany simply let this thing stand. other questions. here the conversation reached no further results. did this visit tak [ ... ]
suggestion made by Lord Simon. A common statement wasto be made with regard to Poland. But then, Poland did not regard this as satisfactory, and Lo [ ... ]
a territorial revision of this Corridor would have to be undertaken. Hitler, in turn, wanted to make a clear break; he wanted to make perfectly clea [ ... ]