A I said to that that it is not right in that sense, but I said quite clearly that England was resisting the German requests and that outwardly, i [ ... ]
A Indubitably no. First of all, I do not know what this document is. It appears that it came to me through the Secretary of State and from some offic [ ... ]
I took over the Foreign Ministry, the greatest difficulties continuously arose, which were always most generously solved by ourselves. time--and you [ ... ]
I asked Lipski to come and see me, and in a very friendly atmosphere I stated Apr-1-A-RT-14-1a these wishes. Ambassador Lipski remained reserved, an [ ... ]
Apr-1-A-RT-14-2a 21 October, preparations are also to be made to enable the Free State of Danzig to be occupied by German troops by surprise. "Occup [ ... ]
A. No, I don't know that. This is the first time that I am seeing that order or whatever it might be. May I add somet [ ... ]
principle hear anything, and I do not now recollect anything other than what I received through military information. Q. [ ... ]
where he says: "There is no question of sparing Poland, and we are left with no alternative but to attack at the first suitable opportunity. We can [ ... ]
Q. Well now, I would just like you to look at one or two other documents. Do you remember on the 29th of April 1939 rec [ ... ]
A. I don't know on just what page that is. Q. It is paragraph 7, and it is the report o [ ... ]