STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2196, sig. 109-9/20 Page 3 · 3 of 29
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2196, sig. 109-9/20
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2 Property of the Deutsches Nachrichtenbüro (DNB) Raw material - Only for the strictly personal identification of the recipient. (Without editorial responsibility.) No. 283. In the evening Anglo from 12. 0kt.1939. Sheet - 12_ = = == = = : = = (= = = + = = is = =, = =: = =. = = / = = uncensored material ! Not for publication ! (continued Chamberlain-Speech/Reuter-Preliminary Report) .. On the contrary, England believes that no real solution could be found to the world's complaints that do not take account of the legitimate claims and needs of all countries. As soon as the time comes to draw up new lines for a peace agreement, the British Government believes that there is little hope of the future if such an agreement could not be reached on the basis of a negotiated agreement. As a result, England did not engage in war for any vindictive purpose, but merely to defend freedom. It was not only the freedom of the small nations that it was about, but the peaceful existence of Great Britain, the Dominions and India, as well as the rest of the British Empire, France and all the countries that loved freedom that would be threatened.