STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2185, sig. 109-9/9 (damaged)

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8 *7 the order, legislation in our countries. Therefore, nothing must be missed in the event that the events occur quickly. We understand that there are certain difficulties in the negotiations on these matters, especially in matters of air transport. Already for these negotiations we urgently need a concrete document from you. Above all, however, we need a regular and constant connection with you. Only mutual news and information, military and political, and the exchange of ideas enable us to achieve a perfect interaction and unity in the solution of all problems, of which - as you yourself know - there is not little of them. For for a better future we unite. I send you my warmest personal greetings, even the warmest greetings of all Czechoslovak foreign soldiers. These already partly participate in the active fight against the Nazis (airarm, our departments in the near Easter to part prepare themselves for a march to the front (our land army in England and Soviet Russia). Of course, they are all preparing themselves for active participation in the operations at home in the final reckoning. Be patient and careful. Prague will flourish anew and there will be a beautiful new country in a new world. Ingr. Silny. A5120