STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2562, sig. 109-12/209 Page 78 · 78 of 88
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2562, sig. 109-12/12209
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fntoffalt riaf te Trmes"zun 4,838 -ale ylad lam Minfr blob at felt an ofn u frang. cschecho-Slovak stast problems. " The Czechoslovak Steat has perished with the collapse of the politics from which it was born. He would never have survived a war and its demise without real war took place automatically. He was destined to perish when his greatest childhood found sufficient support from Lifte mallar c6 outside." The "Times" máeg sodamm dn-nergung that the Tachecho-Slovakia was always active Beatand part of the revision hostile Syatems, a constant obstacle to an active sdonn mortlich natural group of Central Europe, Wnd-wdrtdich ertad euosts geppy peta turesup ore- vonget Between 19l9 and 1935 there was no lissberal or labour man with respect for himself, who, like most Englishmen, did not market politics as useless, even immoral, on which the multi-ethnicest If one now in solutions and insights za agitation Vaflnad Putngh Propagandsmätsonen of the E boromang mureg so eliminates their Ri NMament, since the Protektora more. The establishment of the Protectorate is, on the one hand, the result of the Slovaks' determination to break with the Czechs for good, and on the other hand, of the recognition by the President of the State, Dr. Hácha, that only by underlining the sovereignty of the Empire will the Czech people prosper in the long term. Rinstehatggresdtiker - among deh zscheghen had dàe ready to begim the second