COPY DEPARTMENT OF STATE Memorandum of Conversation DATE: December 22, 1938. SUBJECT: Germany. PARTICIPANTS: Major Percy Black, U.S.A. Mr. Pierrepont Moffat, Chief, Division of European Affairs. Major Percy Black, U.S.A., Assistant Military Attache in Berlin called. He reported that he had every reason to believe that Germany would start moving again in the early Spring. He knew as a fact that certain key reserve officers and certain transport bodi es had received orders to hold themselves in readiness as of January 20. (Curiously enough this date coincided closely with the time Ambassador Kennedy had told him the British regarded as the end of the safe era). He thought that the move would be eastward this time though he was indefinite in his opinions as to just where it would strike. He felt that Danzig would be absorbed without difficulty and likewise Memel. He thought that ultimately the Polish Corridor would be solved, -not by granting Germany an autobahn across the Polish |