“A ONE-TRACK MIND”
German Reply To Mr. Chamberlain (Received Jlarch 19, 5.15 p.m.) BERLIN, Jlarch 19. " An official statement issued in Berlin to the foreign Press accuses Mr. Chamberlain with failing objectively to judge events, and declares that Britain has a one-track mind. The statement rejects Mr. Chamberlain’s claim for consultation regarding Czechoslovakia, asserting that it is no more incumbent on Germany to concede this than for Britain to consult Germany on a purely British affair. The British Broadcasting Corporation rebroadcast Mr. Chamberlain’s speech verbatim in German. The newspapers in Berlin do not report the speech and do not comment on Sir Nevile Henderson’s recall. Columns are devoted to Herr Hitler’s triumphant visit to Vienna. The Fuehrer left Vienna after all-night conferences witli his advisers for Berlin, which is lavishly decorated for a triumphal procession.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 149, 20 March 1939, Page 9
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135“A ONE-TRACK MIND” Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 149, 20 March 1939, Page 9
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