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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
That's a statement without support. What is the source?
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100 Documents on the Origins of the War Selected from the Official German White Book
Here : http://www.allworldwars.com/German%20White%20Book.html
No. 38 (208)
Conversation of the Reich Minister for Foreign Affairs with the Polish Ambassador, 26 March 1939
Memo
(Translation)
I received M. Lipski, the Polish Ambassador, at 12.30 p.m. to-day.
Ambassador Lipski handed me- the Polish Government's Memorandum attached hereto, which I read in his presence.
Having taken note of its contents I replied to Ambassador Lipski that, in my personal opinion, the Polish attitude could not be considered a suitable basis for a solution of the German-Polish question. The only possible solution of the problem was the re-union of Danzig with the Reich and the construction of an extra-territorial motor-road and railway connection between the Reich and East Prussia. M. Lipski replied that it was his painful duty to draw attention to the fact that any further prosecution of these German plans, especially as far as the return of Danzig to the Reich was concerned, meant war with Poland.
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