STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1902, sig. 109-5/130

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(73 - * Konaune and the Czech Öiderstands Movement find radio messages that provide valuable clues to opposing plans for the future, so that a letter of Beneš's and a letter from the "Czech-Slovak Minister of War" in London, Gonoral Ingr, who points out that London looks at the milfärische and polftische Situa- tion, and also advises future plans. Line new group of triangular agents has been rendered harmless; it can be concluded that a larger 4n number of parasites will be removed in the near future. The autonomous government works well professionally, political is ste - ausgononkteadinister Roravec - very reluctant. From the point of view of making a Gost against the leader at the present time, and from the speculation of being able to present a political change in the future, state president Hácha offered the so-called government force (6,000 Nann) to the front line after lengthy, completely inconsistent government discussions. After consultation with the Reichsninister Dr. Lanl- mers, the offer was rejected by reference to the well-known position of the leader - the Czechs would not have to fight, but rather to arbefton. Há- cha and the government vurde meant that all the forces they had for the popularization of their front-insat-