these events, and I believe the Defense has submitted a rood many of these documents. One of them was the position at the Polish crisis, the attitude [ ... ]
A No, that was not the case. A t that time I tried, as far as Japan was concerned, to mo [ ... ]
This attack was for us a complete surprise. We had considered the possibility that Japan might attack Singapore or perhaps Hong Kong or attack Engla [ ... ]
and which meant that the Ambassador should get his passport. the allies of Germany? A The cooperation with Italy was a [ ... ]
rejected categorically any such peace or any such attempts at peace because he believed that that would only be used, if it became known, to create a [ ... ]
in which you also had taken part and where plans were made for an incitement of a rebellion during the polish campaign. discussion? Intelligence of th [ ... ]
were out friends, they were not our enemies and it would have been quite senseless of me to say that these villages should be put on fire. thing, that [ ... ]
In this connection your name was also frequently mentioned. What was your attitude toward the Geneva Convention? beginning of the war the Foreign Off [ ... ]
brought before military courts. And those measures, that is, these preparatory measures, should relate to the Geneva Convention, which should be noti [ ... ]
opinion of the Foreign Office. The details I do not know: I only know that the armed forces, the Wehrmacht, always stressed the importance to know [ ... ]