STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1902, sig. 109-5/130 Page 63 · 63 of 174
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1902, sig. 109-5/130
English Translation
- 1.0. 2S)y or usefully are carried on. In the last few days there have been rumors spread by whispering propaganda on the basis of the hostile radio (Turkey's entry into the war, the establishment of new fronts by the enemy powers, new offensive companies of the Soviets, revolution in the Old Kingdom, etc.) which have rekindled the hope of a re-establishment of Czecho-Slovakia in the near future. Beson- wyWabba ders beacktiieh radio messages from London are noted, to which=as a result of the Czecho-Slovak foreign army set up for the first time on the Soviet front on the side of the Soviets"under the leadership of the Supreme Swoboda a great military success. A devastating blow against a (-wnbusth-deutse Panzerbrigade could lead (weapons-i), so that the great success in the Soviet army report could be expressly praised and a large number of congratulations telegrams could be changed. The fight with the weapon and the use of blood for the new Czecho-Slovakia is highlighted in particular X The 15th of March ( four years protectorate ) was quiet throughout the country. Larger celebrations were held this year. The Deputy Imperial Protector General Superior Daluege received the President Dr. Hácha at the castle. U00EN