STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2712, sig. 109-14/14

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Choslovak Republic. In its twenty-year anniversary, despite its enormous legislative production, it has changed almost nothing in terms of unsystematic externalities. A state with this strong anti-German state - lowauyaw guonan senseless aim like Tachechoelovakia could perhaps not even be able to develop an administrative system based on German foundations organically. In October 1938, the founding of the so-called second republic became even more confused by the fact that the administrative system, administrative organization and law of the Czecho-Elovak Republic remained a strange mixture of the remnants of a highly developed scientific system, on which completely unscientifically individual only political ones can be understood and not at all wur Ja tasas favt Jinan Gan dode oat teassduedeu Me3mapanm. It is clear that if a state loses such large areas and, with one blow, the well-done political situation becomes apparent, if it has to recognize that its task of being the European enemy aircraft mother ship is not enough, and only by falling political balance can it restore its heart.10