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At first Hitler had his Austrian "guest" shown alone into
his study, where he received him in a very excited and
aggressive manner. Guido Behaldt and the Chancellor's
general adjutant were made to wait in the ante room
with von Ribbentrop and [unreadable] For a long time
Hitler did not allow the visitor to speak but himself
poured forth a flood of complaints, accusations and
protests. If it had been left to him personally and to
the dictates of his feelings he would never have arranged
this meeting, he stressed. He could not have any friendly
feelings, any respect or any trust for these men who
were at that time representing before the world the
country of his birth, Austria.
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Hitler warned the Head of the Austrian Government not
to reckon on outside assistance, which gave him the
opportunity of giving his detailed views of the political
situation in the world.... As the Austrian Chancellor
attempted to speak again, Hitler went on quickly: "I know.
You're thinking of Mussolini.
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