Showing posts with label Paolo Giobbe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paolo Giobbe. Show all posts

Sunday, July 30, 2017

ADSS 1.279 Maglione to Giobbe: no news on a German invasion

ADSS 1.279 Luigi Maglione, Sec State, to Paolo Giobbe, Netherlands.

Reference: Telegram 17 (AES 3068/40)

Location and date: Vatican, 10.04.1940

Summary statement: Holy See has no information about an imminent invasion.

Language: Italian

Text:

Coded telegram 49 received (1).  No news here regarding imminent invasion of Holland, although future danger cannot be excluded (2).

Notes:
(1) ADSS 1.278.

(2) Germany invaded Denmark and Norway on 08-09.04.1940.  Denmark surrendered on 10.04.1940.

ADSS 1.278 Giobbe to Maglione: German attack imminent?

ADSS 1.278 Paolo Giobbe, Hague (1), to Luigi Malgione, Sec State

Reference: Telegram 26 (AES 3068/40)

Location and date: The Hague, 09.04.1940 (arrived Rome 10.04.1940)

Summary statement: Request for information about an imminent German attack against Holland.

Language: Italian

Text:

Events which have taken place lately, and news received, trouble this Government which, fearing imminent invasion by German troops has taken serious and urgent measures.  In the supposition that the Holy See is able to give some information about this supposed threat, this Government asks me to address myself to Your Eminence for advice.  Please telegraph reply (2).

Notes:
(1) Paolo Giobbe (1880-1972) Internuncio to the Netherlands 1935-58.

(2) Pasquale Diana (1890-1970) Italian Ambassador to The Hague, 1938-40, commented on 11.04.1940 of the unease of Dutch political circles in the wake of the German invasion of Norway on 08-09/04.1940.  DDI, Series 9, Volume 4, n47, pp33-34.

Thursday, October 6, 2016

ADSS 1.244 Maglione to Giobbe: rumours


ADSS 1.244 Luigi Maglione, Sec State, to Paolo Giobbe, Netherlands

Reference: Telegram 16 (AES 496/40)

Location and date: Vatican, 15.01.1940

Summary statement: Rumours of an imminent German offensive against Holland or the Maginot Line (France).

Language: Italian

Text:

Received coded telegram 25 (1).  In answer to enquiry from Diplomat here reply was given that there are rumours of an offensive taking place towards the middle of February or even before either against Maginot Line or Holland.  It has been added that it is not possible to check the substance of such rumours.  Your Excellency, in giving this reply to Foreign Minister (2), should request him to handle subject with greatest circumspection.

Maglione added:

The Diplomat referred to in Monsignor Giobbe’s telegram must be the Belgian Ambassador (3).  Following instructions from his Government, he inquired on 12.01.1940 and received the exact same reply reproduced in today’s telegram to Monsignor Giobbe.

Notes: 
(1) ADSS 1.243
(2) Eelco van Kleffens (1894-1984), Dutch Minister for Foreign Affairs 1939-46.

(3) Adriaan van Nieuwenhuys (1877-1952), Belgian Ambassador to the Holy See 1939-46.

ADSS 1.243 Giobbe to Maglione: Holland fears German invasion


ADSS 1.243 Paolo Giobbe, Netherlands, to Luigi Maglione, Sec State.

Reference: Telegram 25 (AES 496/40)

Location and date: The Hagues, 14.01.1940

Summary statement: Holland fears German invasion.

Language: Italian

Text:

Minister Foreign Affairs (1) here informs me that he has received communication from Diplomat to Holy See that the Vatican is aware of an imminent invasion of Dutch territory by German troops.  Dutch government would be obliged if you could obtain prompt confirmation of news of other information (2).


Notes: 
(1) Eelco Nikolaus van Kleffens (1894-1983), Dutch Foreign Minister 1939-46.

(2) ADSS 1.239

Monday, September 19, 2016

ADSS 1.216 Giobbe to Maglione: mediation offer from Belgium and Holland


ADSS 1.216 Paolo Giobbe (1), Internuncio to Holland, to Luigi Maglione, Sec State.

Reference: Report number 2656/39, (AES 8122/39)

Location and date: The Hague, 08.11.1939

Summary statement: King Leopold of Belgium and Queen Wilhelmina of Holland issued an appeal for peace and offered their mediation to the belligerents.

Language: Italian

Text:

As Your Eminence has certainly learned from the newspapers, on Monday night at 23.00, His Majesty King Leopold of the Belgians arrived at the Hague to confer with the Queen of the Netherlands (2).  The conference started at once and lasted until 02.00 and was resumed at 09.00 and continued until 11.30.  The Dutch Foreign Minister and the Belgian Foreign Ministers, M. Spaak, were present (3).  As soon as the news of the meeting was known, having been broadcast by radio, a general feeling of anxiety pervaded the population as everyone feared that unknown and grave events were imminent.  In the afternoon several members of the Diplomatic Corps went to the Foreign Ministry to obtain some information and they knew then, in strict confidence, that the purpose of the meeting was to discover in convert a way of promoting an understanding between the belligerents to reach a peaceful solution of the conflict.

At 19.30 the message addressed by the two Sovereigns to the Governments of France, Germany and Great Britain, of which I have the honour to send a copy to Your Eminence, was published.

The news restored calm and has raised people’s hopes.

In the meantime, King Leopold took the opportunity of talking with the Commander-in-chief of the Dutch land and sea armed forces, General S H Reijders, which could mean that the proposal of peace was not the sole object of the conversations, as, of course prudence would suggest (4).

Promising to send further information in case of new developments, I am ,etc.

Enclosures:

Official communiqué published following the talks of their Majesties the Queen of the Netherlands and the King of the Belgians:

The Queen of the Netherlands and the King of the Belgians met on 6-7 November.

Messrs. Van Kleffens and Spaak, Ministers for Foreign Affairs accompanied the Sovereigns.

The Sovereigns have decided to address to the Heads of State of Germany, France and Great Britain a telegram with a view to facilitating eventual negotiations.

This initiative of the two Sovereigns is another manifestation of the identify of outlook and of the solidarity which exists between the Netherlands and Belgium

The text of the telegram follows:

“In this anxious hour for the world, before war be unleashed in all its violence in Western Europe, We are convinced that it is Our duty to raise our voice again.

The belligerent parties have already stated, some time ago, that they would not refuse to examine a reasonable and sure basis for a just peace.  It seems to Us that it would be difficult for them, in the present circumstances, to enter into communication with each other to state and compare their points of view.

As Sovereigns of two neutral States, having good relations with all their neighbours, We are prepared to put at their disposal Our good offices.

If that is agreeable to them, We are prepared to expedite, with all means in our power, whenever they would like to suggest to Us, and, in the spirit of amicable understanding, the search for the basis for an eventual agreement.

This, it seems to Us, is the mission which We have to fulfil for the good of Our peoples and in the interest of the entire world.  We hope that Our offer will be accepted, and that this a first step will be taken towards the establishment of a durable peace”.

Notes: 
(1) Paolo Giobbe (1880-1972), Nuncio to Holland, based at The Hague.
(2) Leopold III (1901-1983), King of Belgium 1934-51; Wilhelmina of the Netherlands (1880-1962), Queen of Holland 1890-1948.
(3) Eelco Van Kleffens (1894-1983), Foreign Minister Holland 1939-45; Paul-Henri Spaak (1899-1972), Foreign Minister Belgium 1939-45.

(4) Izaak Herman Reijders (1879-1966), General of the Royal Netherlands Army, Commander-in-Chief of the Dutch Armed Forces 1934-40.