Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 - Germany |
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... Security Police and SD , SS Gruppenfuehrer , Dr. Kalten- brunner , and the Amtschef of Section IV on all Jewish questions ; deputy of RF SS Himmler in all deportations to camps and con- versations with other countries concerning the ...
... Security Police and SD , SS Gruppenfuehrer , Dr. Kalten- brunner , and the Amtschef of Section IV on all Jewish questions ; deputy of RF SS Himmler in all deportations to camps and con- versations with other countries concerning the ...
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... security she had formed within the framework of the League of Nations , a system of mutual assistance both in the West and in the East . The Lo- carno Pact of 1928 , supplemented by the Franco - Belgian alliance , guaranteed the ...
... security she had formed within the framework of the League of Nations , a system of mutual assistance both in the West and in the East . The Lo- carno Pact of 1928 , supplemented by the Franco - Belgian alliance , guaranteed the ...
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... security in the West . While Italy openly opposed efforts at Anschluss with Austria in 1934 , Italian ambitions in Abyssinia provided Germany with the opportunity to sow discord between Italy and France and England and to win Italy over ...
... security in the West . While Italy openly opposed efforts at Anschluss with Austria in 1934 , Italian ambitions in Abyssinia provided Germany with the opportunity to sow discord between Italy and France and England and to win Italy over ...
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... security for France in the West in exchange for freedom of action for Germany in the East . Very soon after coming to power , Hitler announced that apart from the Saar , Germany coveted no territory of France and thereafter he often ...
... security for France in the West in exchange for freedom of action for Germany in the East . Very soon after coming to power , Hitler announced that apart from the Saar , Germany coveted no territory of France and thereafter he often ...
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... security within her own borders . The Nazis appeared to have equal success in undermining British sentiment . The " conversion " of Lord Lothian and the attitude of the London Times beginning in 1935 are a matter of historical record ...
... security within her own borders . The Nazis appeared to have equal success in undermining British sentiment . The " conversion " of Lord Lothian and the attitude of the London Times beginning in 1935 are a matter of historical record ...
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Page iii - Instruments of ratification and instruments of accession shall be deposited with the Governments of the United States of America, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, which are hereby designated the Depositary Governments.
Page 354 - Furthermore, it is the desire of the three Governments to extend co-operation to such nations in other spheres of the world as...
Page 354 - Germany, Italy and Japan agree to co-operate in their efforts on the aforesaid lines. They further undertake to assist one another with all political, economic and military means when one of the three Contracting Parties is attacked by a power at present not involved in the European War or in the Sino-Japanese Conflict.
Page 623 - States is hereby formally declared; and that the President be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to employ the entire naval and military forces of the United States...
Page 354 - Germany, Italy and Japan affirm that the aforesaid terms do not in any way affect the political status which exists at present as between each of the three Contracting Parties and Soviet Russia.
Page 354 - Germany and Italy recognize and respect the leadership of Japan in the establishment of a new order in Greater East Asia.
Page 623 - Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the state of war between the United States and the Imperial German Government which has thus been thrust upon the United States is hereby formally declared...
Page 696 - They lay down in front of the dead or injured people; some caressed those who were still alive and spoke to them in a low voice. Then I heard a series of shots. I looked into the pit and saw that the bodies were twitching or the heads lying already motionless on top of the bodies that lay before them. Blood was running from their necks. I was surprised that I was not ordered away, but I saw that there were two or three postmen in uniform nearby. The next batch was approaching already. They went down...
Page 443 - He had stated at the time that if Slovakia wished to make herself independent, he would support this endeavor and even guarantee it. He would stand by his word as long as Slovakia made it clear that she desired independence.
Page 810 - Around you are gathered the flags and banners of this National Socialism. Only when their cloth has worn thin will people, looking back, be able to understand fully the greatness of this time and conceive what you, my Fuhrer, mean to Germany. You are Germany. When you act, the nation acts; when you judge, the people judge.