Hitler’s Ruthless Treatment Of Czechs
LONDON, March 16,
“The Times” says that at the Berlin conference yesterday, Herr Hitler received Dr. Hacha, President of Czechoslovakia, ruthlessly. There was no discussion of terms, but Dr. Hacha received the German demands in the form of an ultimatum.
He was told that, failing acceptance of the demands, Prague would be bombed immediately and ruthlessly.
A report from Berlin states that the German troops entering the occupied territory from the south have made contact with those entering from the north.
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Northern Advocate, 17 March 1939, Page 7
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