Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1023, sig. 110-10/27 (damaged)

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6 9 Understanding hopes, which according to the situation of things, apparently the English representatives in Sweden are no longer quite inclined. The author is not aware of the aims of German foreign policy, so he cannot judge whether the leadership of the empire is interested in such provisions. The English and neutral press, in any case, have recently clearly heard statements criticizing the Russian action. Thus, during the last days of September in Stockholm, there was a great sensation that the Russians had deported the English military mission to Sofia within 24 hours, covering the Turkish border. It seems important to pay particular attention to the question of Finland, since the gap between England and Russia can be at least strengthened by the fact that one does not think of a balance with England. Finally, it should be mentioned that the previous Finnish envoy in the USA Prokope and the Berlin sent Kiwimäki to Stockholm are suf- fering and not returning to Finland. It is to be expected that other politicians and officers will go to Sweden, some of whom will try to find admission in Germany. Heil Hitler!