STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2740, sig. 109-14/43 Page 65 · 65 of 329
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2740, sig. 109-14/43
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Excerpt_Abbreviation. Group Strictly Confidential ! Cultural Policy Affairs Use only for personal service information service; to destroy on its own responsibility, reports of 14 July 1940 second edition. SENDER LONDON /Czech: It says General Ingr: Czechoslovaks at home and abroad! Unresolved evacuation from France has just ended successfully. I do not need to recall the actions of the Czech legions of the World War; our struggles, which we delivered in France to the enemy, are worthy of being associated with the actions made by the legions in the world war. The fall of France came quickly and perhaps unexpected. In the midst of the French army, which was forced to give up the fight for various reasons, several thousand Czechs stood and bled for their welfare. They stood firm until the end, they did not put out the weapons before the enemy was defeated. But it was necessary to help us to make our Bunsch possible. England, which is left in battle today, as we once did, sent us help. We managed successfully. We thank the British government, which made it possible for us to land successfully in England today. In England, on a ground from where we can continue our struggle, we admire the development of the d d d e not changed, faithful to the English colors we become shoulder to shoulder with the English and the other allies until the victory. Our slogan is: victory or die! We owe this to you and to ourselves all. We are sure of the final victory, believe all too aan in de r dardr d