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

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1OV.R431 - 3 Resist politicians who do not understand a sea war, but who believe to understand something dovon. And all the heroes of the sea war from far, one hears nothing of them. Have they withdrawn or do these men know about the dangers of this war and have they lost their nerves and with their nerves their cutting and their cunningness? B o n d o n- (Czech). - In the last fine attack on Alexandria the losses amounted to 30 dead and 36 wounded. Lybia: Yesterday by British hunters the airfields of Derna and Ghazella were attacked. Outside of ground the RAF directed attacks against storage camps near Dernas. During these attacks 14 fine aircraft were destroyed and other machines damaged. In addition, contractions of fine trucks near Derna were bombed. Of these oprations 2 British engines have not yet returned. In the last less than i4 days, the airport of Bengazi was attacked more than 15 times. Abyssinia: The British advance continues unwaveringly. The British have crossed the river Omar over it. In the last battles, 3.gbb Italians were captured again, Brit. Armed forces have conquered another 4,500 0 miles of new terrain in South Abyssinia. It is now known that 4 Italian divisions are being destroyed or captured. The following report, which contains the announcement by Sinelair of the losses of aircraft of the Axis Powers, is literally in line with the statement made in the German broadcast. Dr Ley, the leader of the German working front, spoke to the workers in Wilhelmshafen. He explained that the German Arbeit-terrassian were higher and had higher luality than the workers of the whole world. Therefore, it seems that Germany only sends foreign workers into the areas that are most exposed to the fine pilot attack, in order to spare the precious life of the racially so high-ranking workers. He continued: You can and should also forget everything, but not that you nationalists are seif ! Veber the relations in Slovakia spoke this rag Mach, He explained that in Slovakia an exemplary unity rule and kskan at all no need borhanden sel. The European re-order of Hitler has proved brilliantly in Slovakia. We and all of them know what is really behind these bkhöns lies when we learn of the ever-increasing need in Slovak families, which is so grpss-like in many people's minds that formerly well-placed people have to beg. Today's "Times" brought an interesting article entitled "Prague under German rule". In this article, the German efforts to conjure up a German face in the old technical city of Prague are very impressively demonstrated. It is pointed out how Germans from the Sudetengau region were cumbersomely quoted before the last military parsley to Prague, because except for the President Hächa, who was