Polskie dokumenty dyplomatyczne 1939 Auswaertiges Amt - Weissbuch Nr. 3 - Polnische Dokumente zur Vorgeschichte des Krieges
Auswaertiges Amt - Weissbuch Nr. 3 - Polnische Dokumente zur Vorgeschichte des Krieges 1940
Auswaertiges Amt - Weissbuch Nr. 3 - Polnische Dokumente zur Vorgeschichte des Krieges 1940
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Kenle!d
do Londyua dn.2.4.35
t
A. aor
tr'ollowing fron Mr. nden,
I had an intervier this efternoon si.th llarshal Pilsr-dskl.
Corversation was not carrled on easily beceuae a great part
of the Uarehal's renerks, all of shlch rere spokeu iu lrench,
rere urintelligable either to nyself or to the two Polish llias.
vho were present. A oonsiderable portion of hie renarks
consisted of.reuiniscenceg during rhich he aeked of oy war
erperiences and paid tribute to British ,4r:oy in the lyar.
triain politicel thene, so fer as it oouid be disentangld,
was that he had hle pact rith Cstaarty & Russia, tbat laiter
couBtry 's
polloy ras alrays very difficult to fatLon, that
other nationg ofte! nlouDderetooil it & thet lfr3 lioyd Goorge
in particular rao a croming e*arnplo of these enors of judgeneat.
As an instance of thls, he referred io ltrr. L-0 s aupport
of Denikin. Th6 trlarshal, had alweys !:oosn tlat Deaiki! aeyer
had a chance but tr{r.L-G. had sadly nlscalculated tbe sltuatlon.
the Marehal appoared. to rish thet Bri.taia sbould occupy herself
rith her coloniss & not follor L-0'e bail exanple. Vhat, for
lastaüoer he asked, nas the poli.tloal situatioa ir J8eaioa?
I rBtorted tbot if furots were on\y as llttle
lnportaDt ag
Jarnaica we should not bave to rorry. I asked l{arslal r}ether
it was hie judgeneat that thele sas no alteuative
betweea
isolatiol for Britai.n Marshal replied. that i a
ii.s opi.r.ion ihere saa qone. I tol,d hin for our part we wisbed
ior nothing better than to ),eave Europe to her orn troublee,
but that our er;lerience was thst thos€ troubleE lad an uahapBy
llact