the 15th of March, 1939, had been laid to a change of attitude on the part of Britain. The former Prime Minister, Chamberlain, under pressure from th [ ... ]
MR. DODD: Yes, I shall be glad to. At that time it was physically impossible for the Prosecution to have its material [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: General Rudenko, you are repeating the very words I used to Dr. Horn when he began, and as I say, in the [ ... ]
d'affaires in London to the Foreign Office, and I should like to briefly quote: "The existing news proved clearly that the plan for a declaration on [ ... ]
Without that I propose to read from it, and I also ask that document number 183 be taken judicial notice of, which is on page 375 of the document book [ ... ]
existing problems. The relations between the two countries were therefore becoming more and more critical." So as to prove that the Anglo-Polish guar [ ... ]
cases have been collected." clashes did, in fact, take place with the knowledge and under the protection of Polish statesmen and high officials. As e [ ... ]
It had an ultimatum, which becomes clear from paragraph 3 of the document. city of Danzig replied, as appears in Exhibit Ribbentrop 189. I am asking [ ... ]
the following sentence which characterizes the situation: "Danzig was only protecting itself against its protector." regarding Danzig had now reached [ ... ]
Chamberlain to Hitler direct. This letter is Exhibit Ribbentrop 200, on page 426 of the document book. I am asking the Tribunal to take judicial not [ ... ]