STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2740, sig. 109-14/43 Page 7 · 7 of 329
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2740, sig. 109-14/43
English Translation
Prague, 10 November 1939. 9-/146 No. ..... Group On its own responsibility to destroy immediately ! knftarvpotitifche Anlegehoitent French radio broadcasts. Stations: Toulouse Time: 22.45 Language: Czech Reception: Good Up to now, the boundaries of the Protectorate have not been precisely defined and as reported, more local residents near Pilsen, on the Elbe and in Moravia are to be separated from the protectorate. Due to the planned border shift in Mihren, almost any contact with the Slovak briders would be achieved there. This, however, does not need to be a cause for concern for the Czechs living in the Protectorate, because they would be freed from the mute executioner's nests and if they are dear to their lives, they should see that they are coming out of the bush and from Moravia, but Schleuniget, sonet this could have very unpleasant consequences for them. In Slovakia, a clean-up operation took place within the Hlinkagarde. 7 The London rapporteurs suggested the usual use of preparations for a German incident in Holland, and that is the view that this Orfenad ve should be started with a gas attack on Holland. In Nolland, it is considered that Germany itself cannot win a further expansion of the front, but whether this view is justified, the very next few days are passing. The German leaves may be seen that Holland cannot defend and defend its Noutrelitüt sufficiently and, after the malicious action of Devtschland, it is to be assumed that the Reich also wants to take Holland under its "protection" and make it a protectorate. Deutechland wants to exert similar pressure on Belgium and Holland, like Rusaland on the Baltics. Thus, z.3. Germany wants to force Holland dezú to resarvieren its entire production only for Germany and not to export it to France or England. Veiters had forbidden Germany Holland to conclude an assistance pact with Belgium, and the Reich also demanded the permission to surrender aircraft bases in Holland. Hitlor's assertion that everything was done only for the protection and preservation of his own habitat, does not sound.