The Royal Navy and Nazi Germany, 1933–39: A Study in by Joseph A. Maiolo (auth.)

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108 Admiral Dickens made contact with Ribbentrop's unofficial intermediary in London, T. Philip ConwellEvans, probably with similar intentions. 109 And a now very frustrated Muirhead-Gould endeavoured to educate a prevaricating Biirkner in the drafting of a building programme. 110 34 The Royal Navy and Nazi Germany, 1933-39 But Hitler could not be diverted from his bilateral stratagem. On 21 May in the Reichstag, he declared, among other seemingly conciliatory gestures, that his concession of a 35 per cent ratio was 'final and abiding' .

Admiral Raeder reacted angrily to the public notification of what he had intended to be a strictly confidential communication. l03 Ironically, this incident helped convert FO sceptics about the wisdom of Anglo-German naval discussions. 105 Meanwhile, reports that the Japanese would not return to the conference table without European maritime unanimity focused Craigie's attention. 106 He and Admiral Little still hoped to obtain from the discussions German qualitative preferences and naval programme intentions.

The COS, under Chatfield's chairmanship, came to the DRC to haggle over the money. The CNS, who probably expected that events in China would bear out his priorities, intended his share to pay for the modernisation of the existing battle fleet, more cruisers and naval aircraft, reserve fuel, ammunition and ASDIC sets, and the completion of the advance fleet base at Singapore. Moreover, he anticipated the DRC would underwrite a longterm building plan. But when the DRC convened, Vansittart and Fisher, who both wished to frame a single strategy, tenaciously argued that Germany was the 'ultimate potential enemy'.

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