Dr. yon Dircksen. contend that the British attitude specially in the House of Commons' Jewish debate, amounts to a form of interference in .German internal affairs which should not be allowed to pass unmarked. The "Daily Mail's" diplomatic correspondent says that the Ambassador's recall, if it occurs, will be formally described as for the purpose of reporting to Berlin.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 125, 23 November 1938, Page 11
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59Dr. yon Dircksen. contend that the British attitude specially in the House of Commons' Jewish debate, amounts to a form of interference in .German internal affairs which should not be allowed to pass unmarked. The "Daily Mail's" diplomatic correspondent says that the Ambassador's recall, if it occurs, will be formally described as for the purpose of reporting to Berlin. Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 125, 23 November 1938, Page 11
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