STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1981, sig. 109-6/73 Page 77 · 77 of 78
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1981, sig. 109-6/73
English Translation
66. We are lo0 mil. who love freedom, including the French people. They have made peace and do not know that they have signed their death sentence, because with Hitler there can rightly be no priest, since he does not recognize any other thing as that of his people. He also acknowledges no other justice than the lxutehk German, nothing other than the German habitat. Until the French people have recognized all this, it will come to the conclusion that one cannot make peace with Hitler, but must wage war. A year ago we stood alone, but now we are loo Mil. and with us Great Britain. We do not hesitate, we will fight! On our side are two great powers, Russia and U.S.A., both of which so far hold their forces unscathed and fear Germany. We are common victims, we are all in our place, even of us here can no longer be claimed that we are hidden in a safe loop angle. On both fronts, at home and here, victims have fallen ! We commemorate the officers and soldiers of the I. and II. Infanter regimentés who fought at the Marne and Loise, the pilots who have not returned, as well as the students and the young revolutionaries who are still interned in Pankraz, in the Petschek Palace and in Buchenwalde. They are all fighters for our freedom, for the struggle of the Czechs and the Slovaks. They all sealed their fatherland love by their own blood and the greater the guilt of those high masters of the school committee of popular education who do not respect these duties. In the Melniker station a certain heir in miseble Czech spat in the face of Czechs. Prag II, Na Zborenci No.z.The Czech labor front, which promotes Czech workers for Germany, also belongs to the drivers. You are wrong if you believe that the Czech workers could overtook treason. The day of reckoning comes and does not doubt that it will come, because we are Xwwxwawx loo million. The Presidium of the Czechoslovak National Committee is addressed to all Czechoslovakians in England and also to those who came from France, who may be aware of the serious situation and the duties imposed on them by the hospitality of England. Do not spread rumors about the conditions in Frabkreich, because the liquidation of our cause in France is successfully ended. We recall T.G.Masaryk's words: