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

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295 Abteiláng IV Strictly confidential! Radio group Only for personal broadcasting and Helldienst. Use of service! In own responsibility $.0c.d ( 353 c RSTGB). 1,203.49. Reports of 13.3.1941. L o n d o n - (Czech). (The broadcast was so disturbed from the beginning that one could understand very clearly. The disturbances increased immorally.) In today's attacks on German lie there were air fights between English and German laschins, with the record number of 9 shots reached. Thus, the total sum of the shot-off enemy planes saved the LN number l9 during the last 3 nights. After a long break, the attacks of our pilots were directed again against Berlin, where a great deal of damage was inflicted. Numerous dead and wounded were reported, and even more serious hijacking was done. Numerous fires were observed. The British bombers grkffeh continued to attack Breuen and Hamburg. The population of these cities had to spend long hours in the basement and could listen to the explosion extant of the bombs. Incidentally, it should be noted that yesterday only machines of English production were used. bie anericans have not yet been used. (The rest of the message n completely concealed). Talks with Reimat: We have often warned that the Czech students will not continue to study at the German universities. Can only drive you into a new trap. Vartet until the new Czechoslovakia will again suffocate their university and until you will be able to complete your studies. And yet we would like to draw your attention and warn you cuch. A D e t s e h e s doctorate will not apply to us, We know that it must be particularly difficult for you young people if you are not allowed to continue now. It is a heavy test for you, but wait out, and you should be rewarded. (The rest of the programme is full comaen disturbed.). London (German) 1E 31 Broadcast fir die deutsche Veltracht. ( ) Broadcast for the German working class. British fighters attacked yesterday night Berlin, Bremen and Hamburg. Bombers of the heaviest caliber were used here. American aerial forces have not yet entered dabgi in power. In Berlin numerous Dreffers have been observed especially in the vicinity of the freight stations. In Bremen, bombs have been reported mainly in the industrial area. In Hamburg, the shipyards and factory facilities formed the main attack points. A knife-cutting machine, which rose up in defense, was shot down. The English airstrikes operated successfully in the area from Nor- because of to southern France, individual machines dropped bombs over northwest Germany, Gstende and Boulogne. Of all these operations, five broitise masehines are not returned, these attacks, in particular the harsh attack on Berlin, are only a foretaste of what the Germans themselves have to expect Churchill explained, which in the past winter months each three or four German