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,2f.143 - 5 to win the war, all are still to be spared. The enemy had begun the fight with a great superpower. But we have now come to a balance. Believe in the final victory and be prepared for the day that brings us peace, freedom and justice." Bin slovak. Workers who are employed in Bremen report: "The foreign labour force is used by the Germans everywhere where it is most dangerous. The attacks on Bremen were quite fearful, especially we had to suffer because we were immediately used to clean up work. Chne special permission should not be allowed to go through the city. Some of us tried to escape, but were captured by the Gestapo. What happened to them is still not known today." The Norwegians continue to boycott all the activities of the Quisling party. Members of this party were denied a visit to the divine service. In Denmark, more and more close-country friendly voices are being voiced. A Danish newspaper shouts that the Danes are approaching a Völkische Wiederbirth. Talks with the homeland: The Czechoslovak Press Office announces that on 25. IV. a meeting of the Czechoslow Council of Ministers took place. First, the Prime Minister spoke and addressed his words to the deceased Prague Cardinal Kaspar. He has always proved his technicality by his attitude. He has never agreed with what the unchristian Germans have done in his home country. Then the economic and social questions were discussed by the Prime Minister, then the Foreign Minister Jan Masaryk spoke and gave a report on the current situation. " Troops," he said, despite the greatest dangers they promised us, came to the aid of the Greeks. The situation is still very serious, but we are convinced that the final victory will be ours. Winston Churchill paid a visit to the Czechoslovak army (on April 9),Fi wur gytau as well as his guests from America who accompanied him by a esem Besucn very satisfied and enthusiastic, It speaks the member of the tscieahpelovak Council of State: Bohumir L a u f n a n : C I turn today again to Ruch, Czech workers. I speak to you because the l.May is approaching, which is your greatest holiday in hell. Today it is a holiday of the rebels with you. I have news that you are still faithful to our old principles and I thank you for that. And now I would like to ask you for something else: keep being brave and faithful! You have already proved that you do not abandon your homeland. In history, the events are often repeated. At that time in the world war, the workers were exactly