| 1949 - 1356 páginas
...than October 1938. Two days later, Hitler issued a revised directive which began with the statement: "It is. my unalterable decision to smash Czechoslovakia by military action in the near future." Pursuant to this directive, plans for the attack were developed which envisaged the formation and employment... | |
| Harold C. Deutsch - 1974 - 490 páginas
...Case Green, the plan of campaign against this southern neighbor, by the insertion of the statement "It is my unalterable decision to smash Czechoslovakia by military action in the near future."46 Hitler's Coup at Earth The bellicose turn in his policy Hitler now utilized to lay the final... | |
| 1983 - 1180 páginas
...Two FRONTS WITH MAIN EFFORT IN SOUTHEAST (STRATEGIC CONCENTRATION "GREEN") 1) Political Assumptions. It is my unalterable decision to smash Czechoslovakia by military action in the near future. It is the business of the political leadership to await or bring about the suitable moment from a political and... | |
| Anthony P. Adamthwaite - 1992 - 244 páginas
...Two FRONTS WITH MAIN EFFORT IN SOUTHEAST (STRATEGIC CONCENTRATION 'GREEN') 1) Political Assumptiom. It is my unalterable decision to smash Czechoslovakia by military action in the near future. It is the business of the political leadership to await or bring about the suitable moment from a political and... | |
| William L. Shirer - 1990 - 1268 páginas
...read: "It is not my intention to smash Czechoslovakia in the near future," the new directive began: "It is my unalterable decision to smash Czechoslovakia by military action in the near future." What the "near future" meant was explained by Keitel in a covering letter. "Green's execution," he... | |
| Norman Rich - 1973 - 404 páginas
...demonstration.43 Nevertheless, in a military directive of May 30, 1938, Hitler declared that it was his "unalterable decision to smash Czechoslovakia by military action in the near future," and he ordered that immediate preparations for an attack be made in case a suddenly favorable political... | |
| Callum Macdonald - 2009 - 266 páginas
...Czech state must be ruthlessly crushed. As Hitler announced to senior military commanders in May 1938: 'It is my unalterable decision to smash Czechoslovakia by military action in the near future.' Himmler and Heydrich were his willing tools in this task of destruction. They dreamed of transforming... | |
| Gabrielle Kirk McDonald - 2000 - 2506 páginas
...directives and memoranda on "Fall Gruen", including the directive of 30 May containing Hitler's statement: "It is my unalterable decision to smash Czechoslovakia by military action in the near future". After Munich, Keitel initialed Hitler's directive for the attack on Czechoslovakia, and issued two... | |
| Jeanne Manning - 1999 - 634 páginas
...unacceptable to the Czech government. Two months later, Hitler's May directive left no doubt about his intent. "It is my unalterable decision to smash Czechoslovakia by military action in the near future."26 There were stories of the Czech mobilization and Czech terror against Sudeten Germans, as... | |
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