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<p>[Page 56]</p><p>but would like to see this plan sanctioned by the Allies, especially by the Americans. You can&#39;t blame the Japanese for not wanting to undertake this huge effort just like that and run the risk of being told eventually by the Allies to pack up and leave. Wilson has therefore replied quite cleverly: [original English quote] &quot;America does not assent to Japans intervention in Sibiria [Siberia] but that she makes no &quot;protest&quot;.&quot; [end English quote]</p><p>In other words: hands off Siberia. England&#39;s cosy plan to have once again an Ally do her dirty work for her has thus been thwarted.</p><p>25th/3/18.<br />The commission&#39;s work on defining a set of camp rules has come to an abrupt halt at the 11th hour. The 4 gentlemen split into 2 parts, Jehsen and Recklinghausen against Burkard and Wild. The last-mentioned, however, was more or less neutral and Burkard therefore found himself often alone with his opinions and suggestions. The split among the commission members</p>

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