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

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288 Division IV Strictly confidential! Group Broadcasting Only for personal broadcasting and Helldienst. Use of service! In own responsibility Test No. to destroy! ( 353 c RSTGB). The Cairo communiqué reads: Eritrea: British troops continued to advance and continued to be successful. Adis-Abeba was attacked, causing severe damage In Italian-Somaliland, our troops have made further progress on Keren, which Såesich is now also approaching from the west. Greece: British aircraft attacked in association with Greek aircraft engine transport columns, troops and ammunition camps. Tepelene was attacked most severely. Associations of the RAF took an attack on the French port of Brest occupied by the Germans, in which the docs were badly damaged. During the night no attacks on English territory were made by the enemy. Hitler announced yesterday the sinking of 2l5.og0 tons. To this end, we inform you that no special losses were reported at all in the last days. The convoys have all reached their port. The Georgian correspondent from Ankara informs that Turkey is not willing to watch quietly if Germany invades Bulgaria. In Ankara they thank Mr Papen for his efforts, but they will tolerate the fact that Germany is now also interfering in Bulgaria. Sir Walter Citrin, the British envoy who has just returned from his trip to Amerka, spoke of the great advances Ame rila has made in all areas of the equipment industry. America has recently produced aircraft that are superior to all the previous ones in quality. He particularly mentioned one type that is imstan- de to do great. It is the Rype B 24, a combined bomber that can cover a flight distance of 63o0 km with the heaviest bomb load. This machine thus effortlessly reaches all German and occupied territories. Great Britain has ordered 26 of these machines. Friends in the homeland! We welcome you again today to dangerous individuals who work with you for the German police. These are: Frantisek Zeman, employee in the madhouse in Bohnic, Heinrich Scheimann from Werschowitz and Karl Hejman, installer. Beware of these people, we will soon bring new names as soon as they become known to us. Talks with the homeland: Today we bring you a lecture by the member of the Czechoslovak Council of State, Dr. Lausman: