night of the 30th to the 31st. Ambassador Henderson himself declared these proposals to be reasonable. Point 3. It would have been possible, therefor [ ... ]
the documents since I have been interned here, in this period of time nothing happened or took place which could have alleviated this very tense situa [ ... ]
which he had received through intelligence. He instructed me to prepare notes at once which were to inform Norway and Denmark that a German invasion [ ... ]
heard of the great sufferings of the Norwegian and Danish people. I personally an of the opinion that the German occupation-- and your attitude may b [ ... ]
and try to put aside difficulties which in the course of an occupation would naturally arise, and the activity of the Reich Plenipotentiary was, accor [ ... ]
this question is of great importance, and it has been repeatedly mentioned here in the proceedings. The situation was this: In 1937, through an und [ ... ]
scope to violate the neutrality of any country, and one shouldn't believe that these were things which we took Rightly. I had many a sleepless night [ ... ]
at Montoire. I was present at this meeting. I believe that I may say in the interest of historical truth that the manner in which Hitler treated th [ ... ]
of the campaign in the West? Fuehrer at headquarters about future developments. I asked him what he intended to do with England, and I suggested whet [ ... ]
accepted that guarantee. Also, connections were very close between Yugoslavia and England and Greece. Through our intelligence and through militar [ ... ]