THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1270, sig. 110-12/96

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101.) and that mah with their help after the war can begin the construction of the future Germany. A decisive military defeat of Germany is the only possible way to do so. The third characteristic of the civilized world and the democratic system of this century is the rejection before the given word, before the international vertregen and agreements. Never - I repeat, never - in the history of humanity has this principle been trampled so unscrupulously, cynically, desolately, and unhonestly, as happened in Europe in the past few years. Ioh has already pointed out a little further above, as in the Nazi state only that is considered law and justice, which helps to preserve the present state in the spirit of the ideas of Nazism. And every law, any extension, every word given today, tomorrow or the next day, is clearly violated and abolished if it serves the interests of the regime and the German state and people, as Nazism understands it, No obligation signed yesterday needs to be kept today, if it does not suit Nazism's interests or if Nazism has changed its view of it, no treaty is sacred, no given word is valid, no international custom or accepted principle is inviolable if it is not appropriate to Nazism today. But this unfaithful cynicism goes even further: not only does this regime not intend to comply with its obligations, but it also requires that: