GERMAN TACTICS
READINESS TO MAGNIFY INCIDENTS CRISIS NOT DIMINISHED. INVASION & INTERVENTION. By Telegraph—Press Association. Copyright. LONDON, September 9. There is no diminution in the Czech crisis, although major developments, either for better or worse, are unlikely until early next week, by which time Herr Hitler is expected to have given a clue to his policy after being acquainted with the British attitude. Significant among the late overnight dispatches concerning the Czech situation and bearing on the German readiness to magnify every incident in the Sudeten areas is a report of the Berlin correspondent of “The Times” that it is “frankly admitted here that a grave incident may precipitate the final crisis. Germany could not disregard ‘a cry for help’ from this Sudetens. “It is argued that, even if the Reich went to their assistance it would only be intervention, hot invasion, 'since Germany has not intention of attacking the Czechs, but merely of protecting what she regards as her own. Why, then, should France intervene?”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 September 1938, Page 7
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