Last time I saw it all coming
and cried aloud to my own fellow-countrymen
and to the world,but no one paid any attention.
Up till the year 1933 or even 1935,
Germany might have been saved from
the awful fate which has overtaken
her and we might all have beenspared
the miseries Hitler let loose upon mankind.
There never was a war in all history
easier to prevent by timely action than
the one which has just desolated
such great areas of the globe.
It could have been prevented in my belief
without the firing of a single shot,
and Germany might be powerful,
prosperous and honoured to-day;
but no one would listen and
one by one we were all sucked into the
awful whirlpool.
We surely, ladies and gentlemen, I put it to you,
surely, We surely must not let that happen again.
(...)From Stettin in the Baltic to (....)
Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain
has descended across the Continent.
Behind that line lie all the capitals of the
ancient states of Central and Eastern Europe.
Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna,Budapest,
Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia,,
all these famous cities and the populations around them
lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere,
(...)What is needed is a settlement, (...)
and the longer this is delayed,
the more difficult it will be
and the greater our dangers will become.
From what I have seen of
our Russian friends and Allies during the war,
I am convinced that there is nothing
they admire so much as strength,
and there is nothing for which
they have less respect than for weakness,
especially military weakness.