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was apprehensive of the possibility of war and so negotiated interminably with Hitler and eventually conceded to him. That destroyed any chance of the plot succeeding since Hitler was then seen in Germany as the "greatest statesman of all times at the moment of his greatest triumph", as was stated by
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Theodor Kordt, who acted as Chargé d'Affaires at the London embassy, was considered a vital contact with the British on whom the success of the plot depended; the conspirators needed strong British opposition to Hitler's seizure of the Sudetenland. Erich used his brother as an envoy to urge the
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in November 1937. In February 1938, when Ribbentrop became foreign minister, he was named as head of the Foreign Office's "Ministerial Bureau".
254:. He was dismayed that all approaches made by the German resistance movement within the German Foreign Office were ignored by the British. 340: 355: 243: 310: 297:, who blocked Kordt's return to a career at the Foreign Office. From 1951, Kordt was a professor of international law at the 97: 69: 365: 335: 360: 116: 54: 76: 350: 50: 83: 46: 133: 65: 246:, the diplomatic advisor to the British government, of the secret negotiations between Germany and the 184:
for whom he developed a personal dislike and a professional disdain. Still, he became a member of the
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of 1938, which was a proposed plan to assassinate Adolf Hitler if Germany went to war with
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crisis, in the hope that Army officers would stage a coup against Hitler.
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A convinced Anglophile, Kordt spoke perfect English after gaining a
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as German Consul, where he worked as an agent for the Soviet spy
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when Japanese Intelligence discovered his espionage activities.
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Both Erich Kordt and his brother, Theodor, played a part in the
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until 1944. He narrowly avoided being killed by a Japanese
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