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100 DOCUMENTS ON THE ORIGIN OF THE WAR
100
DOCUMENTS
ON
THE ORIGIN
OF
THE WAR
SELECTED
FROM THE OFFICIAL GERMAN
WHITE BOOK
PRESENTED
BY THE GERMAN INFORMATION SERVICE
PUBLISHED BY DEUTSCI-IER VERLAG BERLIN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Introduction by Herr von Ribbentrop, Reich Minister for Foreign
Affairs
Foreword
First Chapter
9
13
Development of German-Polish Relations and Ger-
many's Efforts to maintain Peace in Europe . Docu-
ments No .i-ii :
15-40
No.
i Extract from a Memorandum circulated by Mr . Lloyd George,
British Prime Minister, 25 March x919 16
z Extract from the Observations of the German Peace Delegation
on the Peace Conditions, 29 May 1919 17
3 Extract from the Observations of the German Peace Delegation
on the . Peace Conditions, 29 May 1919 17
4 Memo by the Reich Minister for Foreign Affairs concerning a
conversation of the Fuehrer with the Polish Minister, 2 May 1 93 3 21
5 The Reich Minister for Foreign-Affairs to the German Minister
in Warsaw, 24 November
1933
23
6 The German Minister in Warsaw to the German Foreign Office,
z8 November
1933
7 Declaration made by the German and Polish Governments,
26 January 1934
8 Conversation of the Reich Minister for Foreign Affairs with
M. Beck, Polish Minister for Foreign Affairs, 2o January 1937
9 The German Ambassador in Warsaw to the German Foreign
Office,I
June
1937
,o The German Consul-General in Danzig to the' German Foreign
Office, x5 November 1937
ii The German Ambassador in Warsaw to the German Foreign
Office, 2 September 1938
25
27
30
31
36
37
No.
Second Chapter
Page
British War Policy after the Munich Agreement .
Germany's Effort to obtain a peaceful Solution for the
Problems of Danzig and the Corridor . Documents
No
.12-55
41-120
12 Joint Declaration made by the Fuehrer and Mr . Chamberlain,
British Prime Minister, Munich, 30 September 1938 41
13 Extract from a Speech by Mr . Chamberlain, British Prime
Minister, in the House of Commons, 3 October 1938 42
14 Extract from a Speech, by Mr . Winston Churchill, broadcast in
the United States of America, 16 October 1938 44
15 Conversation of the Reich Minister for Foreign Affairs with the
Polish Ambassador at Berchtesgaden, 24 October 1938 46
16 Conversation of the Reich Minister for Foreign Affairs with the
Polish Ambassador, 19 November 19 3 8 50
17 Conversation of the Fuehrer with M. Beck, Polish Minister for
Foreign Affairs, in the presence of the Reich Minister for Foreign
Affairs, the German Ambassador in Warsaw, and the Polish
Ambassador in Berlin, Berchtesgaden, 5 January 1 939 53
18 Conversation of the Reich Minister for Foreign Affairs with
M. Beck, Polish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Munich, 6 January
1 939
57
19 Conversation of the Reich Minister for Foreign Affairs with
M . Beck, Polish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Warsaw, 26 Ja-
6o
nuary 1939
2o Speech by Mr. R. S . Hudson, Secretary, Department of Overseas
Trade, in the House of Commons, 3o November 1938 (Extract) 61
21 The German Ambassador in Paris to the German Foreign office,
1o December 1938
22 The German Ambassador in London to the German Foreign
Office,5 January 1939
63
64
23 Speech by Mr . Chamberlain, British Prime Minister, in
Birmingham, 28 January 1939 (Extract) 66
24 The German Charge d'Affaires in Ankara to the German Foreign
Office, 17 January 1939
25 The German Minister
in
Teheran to the German Foreign
Office, 4 March 1939
2
67
68
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