-13- know how I think outside?" At that moment I realized that the public might be informed of his anti-German attitude. I replied 'yes, they know a little." "And what is the public opinion?" I shrugged my shoulders and replied '",well, they say it is alright, but, there is the iron-pact?" His face darkened as he said "Ah' in regard to that, they will one day find out how it was concluded." I replied that I might already' know, or believed that I tmew. He responded that he was curious to know if it were true and I then proposed to relate that which I knew, and if I were wrong, he should please correct me. He accepted and I started my version of the pact: "You left for Milan to meet Ribbentrop. Up to that moment no pact had ever been mentioned between Italy and Germany. There was an agreement between You and Mussolini, that it would be worth while siding with Germany and use it as a valuable playcard in the game with England, but You never had the intention of letting things go too far, but to keep things within a certain limit." Ciano followed my story with growing surprise. As I made a pause, he exclaimed. "Exactly, so it was|" "'You had hardly arrived in Milan and scarcely communicated with Ribbentrop when You were called to the telephone. It, was Rome calling. Over the wire came the voice of Mussolini. He said: 'Offer them a military alliance. You remained speechless. Then You tried to object, but Mussolini insisted, 'I have told You to offer Ribbentrop a military allience.' And then You asked to have the main paragraphs of the proposed pact dictated. And - in fact - there were three paragraphs the most... |