STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2562, sig. 109-12/12209

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116a rdoada mov titxrfoeda JUINVO SO'OE ANE Right now - what a coincidence - the British Ministry of Information has a map "made on behalf of the Reich government" which shows the German plans of conquest at the expense of the other peoples with the rates fixed for the individual years. What will the French newspapers write about the new publication? For three or four days, they will do all they can to claim that the map presented by Mr Sumner Wel- 0ra no les is not to be taken seriously, but the same newspapers will certainly take the map of the British Ministry of Information very seriously and will see in it a confirmation of the dark German plans for the subjugation of Europe, that Europe for whose freedom today the English and French claim to fight, even if they violate the laws of neutrality and humanity. The worrying story of the maps shows what confusion and mental derailments lead to a war not really waged with the weapons. When would the English ever have drawn a map of the globe with its future elevations? They thought it better to occupy as many countries as possible first, and only then did they draw their atlases. The best anti-English instrument is the unretouched map of the world, as it looks today, for it is precisely from it that the earth and its riches among the peoples are hurried with what high degree of uncertainty. Did the British propaganda minister think about it? There is also the material available here about the foreign publications of this card, which have already been successfully published in l938/39. I would like to know if this is also desired. MRELER OLHOPAOACL DEUOCG 188 S aBfna gsnted eacal 67241 CO e SetsN fus dnedalbmed zeb gel jtitdoeredü eb retnw tlera BTSmas Ge KSLge gOeNHGLIN geAeNg MTegOL En mg KOLM e elbrafertgdorl edoetueb etb tus dous ttednegoled Tsastb MMESLSCJSU