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Mr. Shepherd (Danzig) to Viscount Halifax (Received August 29, 8.5 p.m.)
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Shepherd, Mr
in
Henderson, Sir Nevile (H.M. Ambassador at Berlin, April 1937-Sept. 1939)
/ Hitler, Adolf (Head of State, Leader and Chancellor of Germany, 1934-45)
1939
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Mr. Shepherd (Danzig) to Viscount Halifax (Received August 29, 8.5 p.m.)
by
Shepherd, Mr
in
Henderson, Sir Nevile (H.M. Ambassador at Berlin, April 1937-Sept. 1939)
/ Hitler, Adolf (Head of State, Leader and Chancellor of Germany, 1934-45)
1939
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Mr. Shepherd (Danzig) to Viscount Halifax (Received August 29, 8.5 p.m.)
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Mr. Shepherd (Danzig) to Viscount Halifax (Received August 29, 8.5 p.m.)
1939
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Refers to No. 456 and reports that Polish Commissariat-General protested to Senate about railway difficulties and other matters but did not, apparently, make serious threat of reprisals mentioned in telegram under reference: reports information that Herr Forster is engaged with his staff in drafting laws: apparently Senate is being ignored.
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Foreign and Commonwealth Office
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