STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1859, sig. 109-5/87 Page 23 · 23 of 21
A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1859, sig. 109-5/87
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- 2 20 last weeks it is clear that, with all caution in the general evaluation of the Greek successes, the course of the greek sluggishness is as strong as any possible and a d a d and sea-success as a turning point in happiness for the broad masses. To some extent, this tactic seems to be successful in the public sphere, less through the land operations in Albania, which is one of the Czech villages for the English, than through the prospects already built up in the general English expectations of a settlement of the weaker axis and a closure of the Mediterranean war scene. Initiated circles in England, however, point out every other day that there is still no end to Italy with a grand solitude as against Taranto, and as a result of these repeated indications one has for example the construction of the plotting action of 27.11. In the case of the English fleet, for example, the British fleet was on its way to Gibraltar in the western part of the country. Another question that is already being asked in England is why it is not possible for the English platter or its airman to prevent the supply of troops to Albania or to disturb it more strongly than has happened so far, this speaks for the beginning of the realization in England that in Greece and Albania it does not coincide with the previous and possibly further Greek eras. The main interest of the initiated circles and of the public critics they spir up, especially the left-wing press, is not, however, in Italy, but in the combined air and sea war, which Germany, (b) against England's supply; from imports and from its own production. In England, there is no secret of it, and it cannot be nighted, that the most recent concentrated large-scale attacks bring heavy backlashes for supply and for armament production nit, Uaso, the critics of Churchill and Bevin, the two strong men of the war cabinet, gave way to the negligence with which the workers' reserves on the island are harnessed for the production of arms. As one of the arguments put forward by the critics to prove that time continues to work for Germany and not for England,