STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2740, sig. 109-14/43 Page 158 · 158 of 329
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2740, sig. 109-14/43
English Translation
-4 - The League of Nations had the task of upholding international law. r it allowed sanctions against aggressors states, dteats, not belonging to the League of Peoples, were exempt from the obligation to participate in the sanctions, but they were also not entitled to attack themselves ... The aim of the dictatorships is to make every possible development of an international right impossible. Hitler explicitly declares himself to be a peace won by the sword of a noble people, which then leads all countries to a higher culture. However, this higher culture begins with the deprivation of the right ... Peace can only be secured by a general, mutual treaty, which can also be kept in general. The one who breaks the treaty cannot escape the just punishment. Today's war of dictatorships is the last futile attempt to stop the Veg dor humanity to a real international law. Ee is certain that this attempt must fail ... The fact that the world becomes an economic, political and cultural whole is not enough for a temporary pact, for this a peace of duration is necessary. Humanity cannot even bring life and a death. Eniwed Pflug or Schvert. And the last task of the sword will then be to protect the peace of the plow, as long as these Nazi criminals still breathe, let alone speak or command, there will always be war and disintegration in the world. Since the world war is repeated so soon and in a stronger form, it is a proof that it can be impossible for a war other than a world war to exist in the present structure of the Velt and the development of technology ... The Nazis and the fascists are making an excuse for today's war in that the world map is unrighteous and that a lasting peace is only possible on the basis of a new division of the countries of the seas. As to whether this view is correct, or whether it is just a new formulation of the efforts of the peoples to never attack war, will we consider another time. K o s k a u - czech Jn Helsinki will begin trade talks with Germany in the next few days, about the export of wood to Germany. - Reuter: Der brit. Health Minister Mac Donald said that efforts should continue in the areas not affected by the German attacks for the abscondication of refugees. Reuter: The Egyptian parliament meets on November 4th for a new meeting. Cairo: The Egypt Miniaterratteat a loan from Zoo.coo Bgypt, pound to strengthen the Arn evilligt. - United Press: The establishment of a new telegraph link between Greece and the Turkish border would be terminated. Havas: A Japanese economic mission has taken place in larói cinge, which is intended to negotiate the conclusion of a trade agreement between Japen and Jndochina. The negotiations will not be held until the end of November in Tokyo. It is possible that the head of the Japanese delegation will take advantage of the opportunity to obtain a draft agreement on the supply of large raw materials to Japan, which urgently needs them. United Prege: The Japanese economic delegation in Lidorland-Jndien wants to achieve: the export to Japan is tripled and that the contract nit England, according to which this receives the high-quality gasoline, will be solved. The news that the USA and England the size of the export --5-