A No, that is not correct. Strong pressure was not used to undertake Apr-1-M-RT-11-1 that from the side of the Czechs. It is possible that at the [ ... ]
1946, 1400-1700, Lord Justice Lawrence presiding: BY SIR DAVID MAXWELL FYFE: Q. Witness, you were present at the inter [ ... ]
Q. I want you to answer my question at the moment. You say you don't remember that. At any rate, if the defendant Goe [ ... ]
Army would march in, and that naturally, under that impression, that document was signed. That is correct. Q Don't y [ ... ]
why he would have to do this, and that President Hacha eventually, at the end agreed absolutely, after he had consulted his government and his general [ ... ]
shed because you had threatened to march in overwhelming strength and to bomb Prague if they didn't agree, isn't that so ? been agreed upon before, na [ ... ]
standing with Great Britain ? Q Here is a simple question I am asking you : Is it right that when you went to London [ ... ]
He, the Reich Foreign Minister, had been more than skeptical already at his arrival in London and had considered the chances for an understanding as a [ ... ]
of those wishes. For years, by order of the Fuehrer, I tried by means of a friendly understanding to achieve those points- Q[ ... ]
to solve their problem through diplomatic channels and not by war. That was no doubt the decision at the time. advised Hitler in the sense I put it to [ ... ]