STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2607, sig. 109-12/255 Page 32 · 32 of 37
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2607, sig. 109-12/255
English Translation
As Roosevelt and his clique were able to turn their social 19w political fiasco outwards and eliminate it with dèm millíonenfälle life of non-Americans, so the post-war business, the monopolistic position of the United States, would be. In the world market, the real goal of Wallstreet and Washington, if reddish with even greater brutality and the x-fold number of starvation corpses are to be bought. In this light, the questions of the organization of Europe and the position of the smaller nations in it must be asked. Industry as such, unconcerned about national sectionation, belongs to the enemies of America and is to be eradicated. The Anglo-Saxons send touching words of friendship to the French through the aether, beside them run the waves, which direct their bombers to the french cities. Certainly the attack also applies to the factories, because they work for the European armor. But the goal is still set. The capacity as such is to be eliminated. And especially delicately-said Americans have gone even further, if they declared in this context that it is to hope that the forthcoming German counter-attacks on England will also create the English competition of the Americans from the neck. In this context, how does the problem of the smaller nations of Europe arise? Whether viewed from the East or from the West, it is clear that they are not independent powers. They are not able to maintain and defend themselves, their existence, their way of life by their own power. Those "white slavery", of which Goethe speaks, would be the fate of the entire European peoples if the guarantor were to break down against it. But the guarantee of a European future is only the only world-politically competitive power of Europe, the Great German Empire, and its shield, the German armies. In contrast to the First World War, today's Germany has become politically visible. It knows the situation and the necessities. With its own life it defends itself not only itself, but Europe, the forms of life of its own as well as of the small peoples. Only in such world-political contexts does the state-legal-autonomous protectorate, the political form of existence of the Czech people appear in an appropriate perspective. That is to say, as an autonomous area of a smaller people moved from destiny in close contact with one of the few great peoples of the world, which, in accordance with behaviour and understanding, offers not only sufficient, but future-oriented possibilities and security. In a time of general uncertainty, this realization alone should give rise to a deeper consideration of the necessary large contexts. A consideration, made with that seriousness, demand the subject and time, so that, as in the recent past twice, the Czech people by their own illusions and by renewed easy-made trust in "friends whose trustlessness is sufficiently evident, they do not owe a third catastrophe from which there would be no salvation for themselves or for Europe.