DR. STAHMER: And you did not ask him about it?
DAHLERUS: No.
DR. STAHMER: You came then to Berlin on the 24th and conferred at once with Göring. Did Göring tell you on this occasion what had made the situation more serious in the meantime?
DAHLERUS: Not clearly.
DR. STAHMER: What did he tell you about the danger? In what did the seriousness of the situation consist?
DAHLERUS: He indicated that the fact that the Polish question was not yet solved, and that there was no indication that it would be solved, made the situation serious. He also said that it depended entirely on the British attitude and initiative whether a solution could be found.
DR. STAHMER: From this answer then you learned that Poland was the point of danger?
DAHLERUS: Yes.
DR. STAHMER: You did transmit proposals then on 27 August which had as their main object the solution of the Polish question?
DAHLERUS: Yes.