STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2755, sig. 109-14/58 (damaged)

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2 of the two. The hunt for people lasted more than 1 4 days, "gie is known in history as the greatest. To the Czech people a Witimatum was given, until to which the perpetrators should be betrayed. But with this the Gestapo ended with its Latin. The national honor was aerhr to the Czechs, as a support of the Gstapo. The assassins had to be captured, even if only in the imagination of the Germans. In this production, however, the Nazi directors failed. The perpetrators were allegedly removed from @ engl. airplanes to carry out the act. Thus, the Czech resistance was strengthened and the German position was greatly shaken. So it came about that two men were shot in an unnamed church in Prague. Maybe they also fought back. They lived from English money and were sent by Benesch! If they had not resisted, the execution would not have been carried out 24 on the spot. For weeks they would have been tortured and tortured to blackmail a confession. The concentration camps of Dachau and Oranienburg would be blasphemed with envy by this Martern, The Czech people did not duck and no one guessed. The two men shot have nothing in common with the assassins. Thus they beat the Gestapo, the meanest in enemy." (Slovak): Churchill's third visit to the USA. On the first visit, the Allies were in the Defensive, now they will go to the attack. With the Acheen, it goes downhill. (Czech): "Our resistance against the Nazis has gone to the active fight. The ratification of the English-Russian covenant and the news of the arrival of Churchill in the USA has met us with satisfaction. Our liberation is approaching. The offensive on the internal front against Hitler is open. The chairman of the chancellery of the President Dr. Benesch, envoy Smutny, spoke to the state angstels. The speech can only be reproduced to the contents naxh because of the strong rallies. It was the highest task of the state to help their oppressed fellow citizens. He went on to say that there was a very serious situation in which the Czech police, the gendarmerie, judges, railway workers and the Ppştlers, etc. The teachers and professors must tell the children what Moravec prescribes to them. It will be distinguished precisely between the traitors who have confessed themselves to Germanism, only in order to be able to live a more pleasant life temporarily, and those who have been born upright. Punishment will be quickened by the traitor. We were also forced to lay them under the executed. One day, until, the war will be over, it should show itself what exactly the states have done. They will then partake in the settlement with their torment We will fight with England, if it pleases, it may still cost many victims and take a long time. But Europe will look once and for all different than Håtler and Mussolini imagine. With calm soul, unshakable faith and with our joys all over the world, we go together to the final victory for the idea of freedom, a free Czechoslovakia." L o n d o n - (German) 20.00 o'clock. (The mission contained, as far as it was understandable, no reports concerning the Protectorate).