THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2740, sig. 109-14/43

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t20 -2 - to allow the interception of foreign stations. The authors of the political deposits in Prague have clearly understood the difference between the Czech people and the Czechs that they have made their declaration. But it is not easy for the Germans to explain this matter. They tell you that they will protect Ruch from the truth if they forbid the listening of other broadcasts. The thing is this: since in England the German propaganda programmes are not forbidden and not disturbed and they only send the truth, according to the German view, this is proof that the truth is not expressed in Enland. This explanation was difficult for the political authors in Prague and they tried to persuade you that just as the grim society must protect itself from criminals, the state seeks to protect you from the propaganda of the English criminals by the prohibition of listening. This comparison hunkt ber very wnd the excuse has a blushed head to the author. The Germans must not imagine that they will suppress the truth on this weed. And, if the Czechs are not supposed to be victims of the English criminals, then they must not be victims to the Gestapo, if they are to listen to our broadcasts privately and consider them to be themselves, without further telling them. - The Czecho-Sloyak Minister of Youth Dr. Juraj Slavik speaks. ( Jn Slovak language ): "Jeh had not yet had an opportunity to speak politically to you sls Yrnenminister der esl. alloy, a government which has its seat in England and not a government that has advised you and sold you to the Germans. For the members of this government in Preg are only the servants of the German murderers and slave-holders, who have delivered you by foreign orders of the german villkür. As a school example I lead you ant On 9.ll.l94o the commander of the Hlinka-Garde Dr. Tuka spoke at the Pressburger Rundfunk and sang a hymn to the German Nazis. He described the Hlinka Guard as the Order of Knights, which penetrates the Siovakei and destroys erobein. But the grid spirit, of which he spoke, has in reality niöht conquered Slovakia. Tula solbst had to admit this when he stressed that in-ter Slovakia still does not rule the correct Hlinka-Ceist, but 'a spirit dec esl., all-slavic thinking and outside, as he said, a Jewish spirit and one such of corruption. Jn questions of corruption he must know all things well. And likewise Sano Mach, who stood next to him. For us, however, his remark of the csl. spirit in Slovakia is proof of the true thinking of the Slovak people. However, we had known this sehon before and would not have needed the proof by Tuka. It is pleased that Tuka dieş had to take note, although the German Jnatruktors should not be pleased with this statement. As is well known, the Hlinka-Garde is trained by German instructors, so that the last remainder of the csl. spirit is suppressed. However, they will not succeed. The workers in Handlová and Podbrezová have already inherited the proof of this. A few days ago, Jhr heard the cl.-Polish friendly explanation, that between the two Natlons in the future every dispute has ended and that a common basis is created after the end of the war for a new formation of Europe, which other nations may join. lit the days of our victory, freedom will also move back into Slovakia, whose Glans already connects us with you in the homeland today. --