The negotiations failed and the Entente powers rejected the German offer, because Germany did not state any specific proposals.
The German offer appeared much more generous than the French one, apparently including a substantially larger infusion of Western capital.
But analysts said that the exchange might feel compelled to make an approach after the German offer.
With that, Mussolini grew more interested in the German offer of a military alliance, which first been made in May 1938.
Polish journalists in Bonn indicated that the German offer was substantially smaller than the Poles were initially led to expect.
Adding in the German government's proposed contribution of about $1.7 billion, the total German offer comes to about $4.5 billion.
Pankiewicz was the only proprietor to decline the German offer of relocating to the aryan side of the city.
It declared that "Lenin refused the German offer of aid."
A similar German offer is expected to the Children's Fund, also known as Unicef.
Under the German offer, Bonn will pay a third of the pledged money, or about $6.7 million, this year.