Press cutting from the Washington Evening Star. David Lawrence column., 1938 November 15
Scope and Contents
3 cols., mounted. Ambassador Hugh R. Wilson ordered to Washington for reports and consultation; recall was U.S. government's method of registering protest against recent outbursts of Nazi persecution of innocent people; diplomatic relations not officially broken; business of Embassy in Berlin will be conducted by a Chargé d'Affaires for indefinite period; if Nazi's take hint, German Ambassador to U.S. may be recalled; treatment of German nationals within German boundaries not usually subject for action by another country, but inhumane nature of treatment of minority population basic cause for Wilson's recall; German threats to American press may be second cause.
Dates
- Creation: 1938 November 15
Repository Details
Part of the University of Delaware Library Special Collections Repository