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Walter Koch

German Ambassador to Czechoslovakia.
Walter Koch
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German Ambassador To Czechoslovakia Confirms Masaryk’s Intentions To Back Polish Invasion
Started 1933-04-25Ended 1933-04-25
Walter Koch the German ambassador to Czechoslovakia sends a cable to Berlin stating that there is “no doubt” that preemptive war was under careful consideration in Prague. He also says that Masaryk had been making statements in favor of Poland attacking Germany and that the Czech government would fully back the attack.
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