Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression ...: Office of United States Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality, Том 8U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 |
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... proposals for peace ; and not only rejected these proposals , but before and after the Munich agreement built up threat to Germany by arming Czecho - Slovakia . After the Fuehrer had eliminated this seat of conflagration , Eng- land ...
... proposals for peace ; and not only rejected these proposals , but before and after the Munich agreement built up threat to Germany by arming Czecho - Slovakia . After the Fuehrer had eliminated this seat of conflagration , Eng- land ...
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... proposals . I re- plied that there was now only one party in this country . He then said he could tell me what Hitler's peace terms would be . First , he would insist on an arrangement whereby our two countries would never go to war ...
... proposals . I re- plied that there was now only one party in this country . He then said he could tell me what Hitler's peace terms would be . First , he would insist on an arrangement whereby our two countries would never go to war ...
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... proposals but for the efforts of the British Govern- ment to prevent a solution on these lines . The British designs on Norway justified Hitler's attack on Nor- way and Denmark ; and documents , which proved our intention to invade ...
... proposals but for the efforts of the British Govern- ment to prevent a solution on these lines . The British designs on Norway justified Hitler's attack on Nor- way and Denmark ; and documents , which proved our intention to invade ...
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... proposals which he had to make . He said that horrified at the prospect of the pro- longation of the struggle , he had come here without the knowl- edge of Hitler in order to convince responsible persons that since England could not win ...
... proposals which he had to make . He said that horrified at the prospect of the pro- longation of the struggle , he had come here without the knowl- edge of Hitler in order to convince responsible persons that since England could not win ...
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... proposal , since Ger- many would only have a free hand in Europe , she would not be at liberty to attack Russia . Herr Hess reacted quickly by remark- ing that Germany had certain demands to make of Russia which would have to be ...
... proposal , since Ger- many would only have a free hand in Europe , she would not be at liberty to attack Russia . Herr Hess reacted quickly by remark- ing that Germany had certain demands to make of Russia which would have to be ...
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