STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2529, sig. 109-12/176 (poškozeno) Page 61 · 61 of 79
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2529, sig. 109-12/176 (damaged)
English Translation
- 3 - In the foreign-Yolithic part, "Národni Politika" deals with the common interests between Great Britain and the Soviet Union, among others, on the basis of an article of the Parisian "Figaro ". In the editorial anylized"Ná Rodní Politica "the position of England in the Far East and ci# in this context the "Frankfurter Zeitung " . The "Lidové Noviny" deals in the editorial with the kmmtem fight of Germanéland and the export. Finally, the paper explains that the great economic preblems, which now stand the world, can be brought on din-simple denominator ------ : balance between the democvatic and the authoritarian grandmiets, whereby Soviet-Russia remains aside as such. The decision now concerns the means by which this compensation is to be achieved. What Germany is concerned with here is the view that the hofnung for peace has not yet been abandoned. "Poledni list" also deals with the external political situation and says that since Mpnchen there has indeed been a substantial change in the relationship between the major European powers. On the one hand the English-French bloc supported by America, on the other hand the axis Rome - Berlin, whereby Chancellor Hitler preserves a certain reserve in the course of action and leaves the initiative Italy at present. Hitler met Mussolini's demands insofar as he provisionally returned to the Ulraine plans in between, Mussolini improved his relations with Yugoslavia in order to bring Hungary into line and get to know the position of the Polish government. The leaf momimmmbhhmmmdanmm then highlights the individual problems of the four great powers and comes to the conclusion that there will not be a war in the coming months, but that the solution of the raised froblems will more recently cause an increased tension of a diplomatic, military and economic nature. In spite of this, peace can be regarded as secure. " Žeské Slovo " quotes in great detail the opinion of the Dajly Express for the return of colonies to Germany.