Es geht auch ohne Schultze-Rhonhof:
Brief des amerikanischen Botschafters bei der polnischen Exilregierung an seinen
Minister vom 12.September 1941:
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/wwii/atlantic/at15.htm
"In connection with (b) in the foregoing, I am aware that the Polish
Government's thoughts on the subject OF DOING AWAY WITH THE EAST-PRUSSIAN
ENCLAVE, as above confidentially expressed by Minister Raczynski, find their
roots IN A LONG-STANDING AIM ON PART OF THE POLISH PEOPLE AS A WHOLE. While,
for political reasons, this was not frequently expressed in PRE-WAR public
addresses or in the press, it was nonetheless SHARED BY ALL SHADES OF OPINION IN
POLAND. Only during the tense weeks which led up to the outbreak of war, did one
hear it mentioned in public utterances, or read it in the Polish press. Even
then, the devotion in the German press to these statements was so violent that
it caused the Polish Government to "soft-pedal" further references to
East-Prussia."
MfG
Lutz Szemkus