STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 481, sig. 109-4/227 Page 57 · 57 of 91
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 481, sig. 109-4227
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- 7 - 32 about the Soviets. For example, I draw attention to the article "The Bazzillus of Americanism in Soviet Russia" ("Venkov" 19.l.l935), and also to the Article "At sttsses ("Vekov 23.8.1935) in which Dr. Mareček describes 70e for the exploitation of 150,000 Soviet farmers. In my opinion, Dr. Mareček, who, after leaving the editorial office of "Venkov", was employed as a sectional councillor in the Department of Economics of the Council of Ministers, gave a detailed report on the above-mentioned Excursion. In this case, I remember my stäkäifgn discussions with the owner Ing. Rehák (owner of the large-scale property which, as co-owner of construction company "Lanna", travelled via the SSSR to Ira n (where his company carried out various buildings). During these trips, Ing. Rehak visited various colcose and Kovkose and not only saw the "truster-like" that was shown to him, but also got to know the reality. Rehák told me all the "smooth things" he had seen as a practitioner, farmer and technician, how outstanding ground was, how hundreds and hundreds of rosy tractors stood in the fields. He told me how poor the villages where the farmers live in huts made of rice dough and clay look. UTag He used to say, "If I spanned a few of my oxen in every hut, I could transport a mountain/a whole Soviet village." He ended with the words, "These are the five-year plans so promised in heaven." Of the stay of the military flight delegation in Moscow I(h) know only so much that in the circles of our leading officers after the return of our flight delegation from Moscow was told about the enormous volume of aircraft production in all parts of the Soviet state, about the large number of trained paratroopers and about the monstrous factories which the communists of the Czechoslovak delegation showed u gyc'pl but also about the "excellent caviar", which the part-teens took home from the Soviet Union. Details