A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2766, sig. 109-16/1

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On the other hand, Stalin's efforts in Slovakia and the danger of a possible invasion of Moravia are not conducive to facilitating the situation in Zlin. Only the Russians, the Bata-people, who are the workers of higher possessions, would be eligible in the last few weeks to think more about the actual meaning of the war and the European struggle for fate than before. It seems surprising that the concern of some Czechs has recently come closer to the Germans. Without wishing to pay homage to any optinism, the in-depth observer in Zlin can see certain approaches for the possibility that there and there could be an outcome. In this regard, the request made at the beginning is presented. ITH Her very devoted Wviamh To the head of the ministry with the request for submission to the Minister of State. Jch would be grateful if I * r Tuesday - morning, 24th ds. Mts., along with Dr. Miesbach would receive from the Minister of State on the basis of my speech today. Prague, 21 October 1944 O