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

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125) (e.g. the Tsohechoslovakia Without the misplaced districts in Bohemia and Moravia and the genisohte counter- areas in Slovakia).After this war, such areas will have to be really ascribed to the respective states in inextricably necessary pallets. a oa r o settlement of the population to a far greater extent through the missing ais after the last war. But it would be right to carry out this in the most human, organized and internationally financially supported Frm. 3.) In the future, the protection of minorities should, above all, aim to protect all democratic human states in order to create political, internationally almost recognized legal entities, which then automatically become germs of separatism and state decomposition in their states. 4.) On the other hand, one will miss the possibility of relocation from one state to another, so that national minorities, if they do not want to live in a foreign state, can in general unite with their own people in the neighbouring states and finally leave their former state. However, this will require long periods of international peace, and above all long periods. I do not rule out that after these wars, to whom no S d Sd d will exist by the neighbouring states, the