GERMAN OFFICIAL IN ENGLAND
POLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE DENIED (MITIBB OrnclAl. WIJttLE»S.) RUGBY, November 14. Mi- R. A. Eden (Lord Privy Seal), answering a question in the House °f Commons, said that at the interviews between Herr Joachim von {"benthrop, Disarmament Adviser o Herr Hitler, and the Foreign Secietary (Sir John Simon) and him- *«, nothing happened beyond a inendly conversation. He had seen a report that the nature and the object of such re""'mament as was proceeding in Germany were discussed at these meet- ' Sf- This was without foundation. T'deprecated the interviews being f> ve n a political significance which %did not merit.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21323, 16 November 1934, Page 9
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