Messersmith, G.S., [Washington]. To Daniel N. Heineman, Brussels.

Author(s)Messersmith, George S. (George Strausser), 1883-1960.en_US
Temporal1938 February 18en_US
Date Accessioned2011-06-15T18:06:55Z
Date Available2011-06-15T18:06:55Z
Publication Date1938-02-18en_US
DescriptionHitler summoned Schuschnigg to Berchtesgaden and made demands which left Austria with no real independence; no agreement binding to Hitler; afraid Schuschnigg will meet same fate as Dollfuss if he resists; if France and England had reacted more strongly the situation might have been different, for Hitler not yet ready to go to war; Czechoslovakia will be next to go; Hitler told Schuschnigg Germany had mission to gather the 80 million Germans in one force which would make Germany master of Europe; disintegrating movement in Southeastern Europe cannot be stopped; England seeks to purchase security by giving Germany free hand in Southeastern Europe; Americans finally realizing what developments throughout world may mean to us; not disturbed concerning long range of U.S. internal situation; duties [in the Department] remain heavy and exhausting, but health good; hopes Heineman and Mrs. Heineman will come for visit while they are in America.en_US
Physical MediumTyped Letter Copy, 7 p.en_US
CollectionMSS 109en_US
Other Identifier0949-00en_US
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/6925
Languageen_USen_US
PublisherUniversity of Delaware Library, Museums and Pressen_US
KeywordsMessersmith, George S. (George Strausser), 1883-1960.en_US
TitleMessersmith, G.S., [Washington]. To Daniel N. Heineman, Brussels.en_US
TypeOtheren_US
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