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

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24.M.1039 - 2- have to find another way to pay and the USA. England has so far paid all in cash in the US and does not receive any loans from the US. From the US news already arrives that it was good that Lord Lothian was so open-minded and so public. The American public is increasingly inclined to want to lift the Johnson law, which prohibits loans to powers that have not paid their world war debts, The Americans know that England today also for freedom and self-government, for democracy of America It is clear that this development does not please Hitler. It is to thank Hitler's economy that Germanlend cannot buy anything, since it has no money and has to force everything with its cannons and they don't shoot up to America. Broadcast for the csl. soldiers: The newspaper of csll. soldiers in England "Naše Noviny" reports that a division of Czech soldiers came to a city after an air attack to clean up work. Soon after, the king also came to this city, also spoke with our soldiers and said goodbye to them by a handshake. Eden participated in the last week's maneuvers of the csl. Artillerie. The presence of Eden shows the interest and recognition of which the Csl army enjoys. The newspaper of the Polish army dedicates a considerable part of its paper to the visit of the Secretary of Defense General Ingr to the Polish troops. The newspaper emphasizes its freeman about the Besueh Ingrs and declares that this visit is already an expression of collaboration. Ín the newspaper are also some photographs published. One of them shows Ingr with the Poln-Steitsprüsidenten and the poln, General Maczek. - In a statement Ingrs said that he was ardent about being allowed to stay with the Polish army and that the cooperation between the two peoples and armies would become ever closer for the benefit of the two nations. N The csl, hunting squadron in England so far shot down 42 enemy machines in the fights, among them 2 ital. Fiat-dagdplanes. First lieutenant M. spared, common with a British fighter pilot, another italic fighter pilot. Our pilots have already successfully participated in the attacks on enemy territory and also in the search for a brit. The crew of the aircraft led by Lieutenant H. managed to find the most concealed English aircraft and to lead a ship. A staff captain of the General Stèbes speaks, who arrived in England with an ass. flight from Palestine some time ago: a short time ago I arrived in Britain with some assl. aircraft. Our way was long and we had to overcome many difficulties. We were among the munners who, through the greatest visual acuity, through prison and flight, gradually found each of us at one point in Palestine in smaller and larger groups. Vir could convince us that England's Maont really goes far. Right after our arrival we went to the brit. Consulate and asked to be sent to England. Before this was done, we traveled all over Palestine, looked at the cities, etc. One day we managed to get the glad news that we should go the next day. We said goodbye una of our remaining kame- raden xckxkikxieset in Palestine and went on our journey. The Seefshrt was beautiful and pleasant, we drove without escort, and the trip was --