all scientists, that the currency banking institute should take care to furnish cheap money and should furnish credits so that the economic system can [ ... ]
armed nations, and I considered it a danger to peace. I want to say that these states weren't only armed, but that they were, to a very large part, co [ ... ]
hands in this prison, where the conditions in Europe were described, and I beg you to allow me to quote one single sentence. I shall have to quote it [ ... ]
"All observers are agreed that there is continual terror of an explosion and that the crazy frontiers of the peace treaties cannot be indefinitely ma [ ... ]
considerable relief that during the first years Hitler, again and again, urged that there should be disarmament and had offered disarmament. Afterwar [ ... ]
statesmen and ministers, ambassadors, and such, all of which have the same tenor, namely, that it was absolutely essential that the promise made by th [ ... ]
shall have to talk about the contract again." to me that Germany's rearmament was not in any way replied to by any actions abroad. This so-called br [ ... ]
BY DR. DIX: Q I think you had come to the end of that question anyway, Dr. Schacht DR. DIX: [ ... ]
BY DR. DIX: Q. And, now, regarding rearmament on the part of the other States, particularly Czechoslovakia and Poland, [ ... ]
enthusiasitcally entering into the spirit of that proposal. 1937, in a letter addressed to the President of the United States about a conversation he [ ... ]