STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2537, sig. 109-12/184 (poškozeno) Page 9 · 9 of 31
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2537, sig. 109-12/184 (damaged)
English Translation
NSK Episode 60 * March 12, 1940 * Sheet 7 Articles about the day NSK Enlightenment Box No. 9. The Madness Sattest The prominent British journalist Jesley Huddelston, Parisian representative of the Times, wrote in his book "In my Time" (p. 132/133): "The Versailles Treaty is a madness Sattest. How could anyone think that this Treaty could bring peace? I break my head in vain to think of yet another humiliation, nor any disenfranchisement that we could have done to the Germans. It was the worst of all possible regulations. No word of damnation can be too strong!" Every just and reasonable-minded person shares this opinion. Only the Jewish - plutocratic heretics is this Versailles far too mild. They want nothing else but the complete destruction of the empire. Never again will there be a Versailles, because: We never capitulate any more! humped over the corridor of their living room it was on itself, with a small telephone. The policeman followed. call himself "to thread everything in". It took "Dear Mr. Schupo", said Mrs. Schulz, not long, so was the walkway piece in front of woman "see for yourself . . . I can sweep Schulze's house on my feet and scattered. A few barely away . .. The rheumatism . . As long as the strong Hitler boy swung there expertly Alfred, what my grandson was here, needed the broom in a maenny way. Then they brought me to nothing to worry about. • But since a sledge a force of coal, and from which he has drawn . . .." became the sparse little fiery tongue in the stove The policeman looked to the stove, where a sparsely a joyful, warming flame. The local flame flickered. Group leader of the party, to whom the tele- "You didn't have it very warm here either, phonat of the Schupos, had the thread quickly rolled off. Mrs. Schulz!- But in her well-warmed little temple "Tja . . . I have only for tomorrow Press-sitt Frau Schulz, over a field post letter to kahlen . .. Do you know what . . ? I write Alfred: "You do not need to send me a letter to my grandson . . The boy care, dear boy. Love people will already find everything . . me. Even a NS sister will be refunded the Schupo ad? No! He will take care of me. I am so happy"