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

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2 - 35 experience a sense of security and a lack of mood and mood, which is why questions similar to those mentioned above can repeatedly arise. It is therefore the duty of every Czech National Socialist to bring calming into this chaos, to pour honey and no poison into the troubled Czech hearts. No one has so patiently many reasons to be calm in the present event and whether he is allowed to promote it according to circumstances or not, as the Vlajka are waiting for. In the most moving times, a pure conscience is the best doctor and counselor and the Vlajkist has a clear conscience, because he sent and set up his national socialist program, that is the Czech nat.soz, program, for a long time now the first republic in all its accuracy already for over lo years durêh. The Vlajka was and is ready to stand by the German nat.soz. fighters on the front, since the beginning of this war, without exception, since September l939, when no one in the whole of Europe thought to offer his national volunteers to the great national såzialist movement. It was also clear to the Vlajkist that at the beginning of this war it was not only about Poland, but that an enormous struggle of two different views of the waltz had to emanate. The representatives of both directions were well known to us. In August 1940, it was never possible to claim that "the German-Russian Pact is the cornerstone of the construction of the new Europe", because Bolshevik Russia could never be on the side of the New Veltan view, as it represents a thoroughly Jewish product. For all these reasons, every member of the movement can say to himself: "I am a Vlajkist and who is more?" Therefore, he has the right and also the duty to do everything that can in any way contribute to the calming of the troubled Czech waves. This is all the more so since such a calming is in the interests of the Empire. We can -3-