26 feb 1940 anni - "He had recorded that Hitler had agreed to
such a meeting on September first, but that he
had had no replies from Bonnet and Halifax
until September 2, and that while the latter
had then agreed in principle, Halifax had
insisted that as a condition precedent German
troops must be withdrawn back beyond the
German frontier with Poland. Ciano felt that if
the reply from Halifax had come on
September first, Hitler would have agreed to
this condition..."
-Report by the Under Secretary of State (Welles).
(Peace)
Descrizione:
"He got up and from a safe took out his famous red diary in which he records in his own handwriting his daily activities. He read me excerpts from it covering the period in question. It appeared that during the three days commencing August 31 he had been constantly on the long distance telephone, speaking personally with Foreign Ministers Halifax and Bonnet and with Hitler himself, urging a meeting between them and Mussolini to be held at Stresa on September 5. He had recorded that Hitler had agreed to such a meeting on September first, but that he had had no replies from Bonnet and Halifax until September 2, and that while the latter had then agreed in principle, Halifax had insisted that as a condition precedent German troops must be withdrawn back beyond the German frontier with Poland. Ciano felt that if the reply from Halifax had come on September first, Hitler would have agreed to this condition, but that by September 2 German troops had advanced so far and German military enthusiasm had reached such a pitch, as to make this condition impossible of acceptance."
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