No. 169 NAI DFA Secretary's Files A34
DUBLIN, 5 January 1942
Dr. Hempel called to see me today at midday. He referred immediately to the Görtz affair, and said he had now been authorised by his Government to say to us officially –
I told Dr. Hempel that my Minister would be glad to receive these assurances from the German Government, but he must understand, as I had told him already, that it was exclusively a matter for the Irish Government to decide whether the Görtz or similar activities, however directed, affected the interests of the Irish State. The he German Government's assurances implied an intention to put an end to all similar activities for the future.
Dr. Hempel answered that that was his understanding of his instructions.
I then went on to warn Dr. Hempel of the danger of members of the German colony involving themselves in political activities here. He must know that such conduct would only bring the colony and the Legation itself under suspicion and increase the difficulties of maintaining German-Irish relations on a basis likely to serve the interests of both countries.
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