A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 577, sig. 109-4324

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- 3 - 8 in the same number / the third German minister in the fegation / Noteworthy are in particular the articles of the "Führer " of the NOF from the article: Straž Riše, 5 August 193l. The article reads: About the union with Poland for the unification of the Slavs, / signed Gen. Hajda /. - " We, exactly like the Poles, have in Germany our main enemy u. as if a permanent Pole could not keep Czechoslovakia independent, even the Poles would not receive their state if our republic became a victim of the German "robering struggle". The allied armies of these countries would be such a power that the longing for a desire for conquest would be cooled down for all time with the Germans. From the Panslavist programmer NoF is a clear proof in the fascist calendar of the year l933, in which on page 5l in the article "Poland and the Czechoslovakia " follows the NoF: "Czechoslovacia with Poland, together with Romania and Yugoslavia would form a large united bloc of almost 80 million people. his position of power would be such that the dreams of the Germans and Italians of the possibility of an increase in the cost of the Slavs would always disappear. In particular, the end of the artic l gives us a clear picture of the programme of the Prague NoF, which now refers to its old political tradition: "Czechoslovak fascism at the same time shows the progregation of its foreign policy, it proclaims its Slavic oria- tion and describes it as its first goal: the achievement of a customs union and a new customs union. a residual military hound with Poland, which will at the same time be the best answer to alie provocations of Germany and at the very same time to all the intriguing reaction of Poland's hostile attitude." Karl Havlicek Borovsky, who had felt Russian friendship at his own pace, condemned the utopian idea of pan-Slavism already loo years ago. And the NoF's thought of it as its guiding program. Therefore, fascist comrades and Czech publics, consider whether it was the former in the past.