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Dec. 45 have of what was happening within the councils of the German Reich and its Armed Forces during these months, it is manifest that the German Government were intent on seizing Poland as a whole, that Danzig as Hitler himself was to say in time, a month later "was not the subject of the dispute at all." The Nazi Government was intent upon aggression and the demands and negotiations in respect to Danzig were merely a cover and excuse for further domination. Would that be a convenient point to stop? THE PRESIDENT: We will adjourn now until 2 o'clock. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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