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

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268a 9 Russeh'verbuben. Fine it is not possible, on the other hand they are aware that 'worse folves, political and international would meet them. It is true that they do not want a masterbook of the Russians in Central Europe, and that in the past Russians would be in Berlin without them. It seems to me, however, that the Soviets are aware that DGu is and will be the best pious thing to do to make peace in common with the Anglo-Saxons and also with the French, to agree on it because of problems of solution and not to plan for the Bolshevistization of Duropa.retielgitelwdoe eaaaorgdoon anw nobgewneb) Also today there is no possibility of a peace settlement, which could not repeat the doom of the German regime and the nOTE2O country any more what it is doing today. I was-- vecusu te certainly our new security. and a firmer future ME TOOLO8 HOV position. In it. precisely the experience with Munich pays off, as well as our loyal, democratic politics and loyalty until the JHA year 1938. I would expect, that in the end, what seemed to be our ruin will bring us a reward. In the OvarDteV I can say everything today, not yet, because, even that will require CEILSOJCS PREEOPISOE.AIE still very heavy, fights and difficulties. Also yer- svianorlosnoatuen I do not speak immediately after the fall of Germany who knows what DEEEOP it will be much harder than in the years l9l9. Be on it yor- -ELSeaOn II BTTTRAOSMOS prepares THOYS ieve t ;tedieredrov'netiefttrla Ie genotdn edoeit c) I, expect it to, military, air and land operations ATS.$E SRSLM spring. What you hear on the London station about the huge reb URMTO THedtatep English, and American Yor making is not exaggerated SOS. In France, too, there is the extensive heavy icea TTTSLSETESRSN EDIE B.ere DJEEG.AOTMOLLG. BAFTETIINON NE all over, France again with us, gphep Also there are great NobIew era PoYebneWeDIDE actions in Africa and on. piner whole series of, places in Europe. THTGTOLTTOHRSINOU I conclude that Germany will be exhausted at the latest at the end of next year's session, and that it will not survive the winter ig43. Fs.wirg probably precipitously falloidda 1N TSEBW eAfter that we make here all the more preparations.ointev Tetniw 72169 -7 .W.d