STATE SECRETARY FOR THE REAL PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 500, sig. 109-4/246

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- 7- something against one's own people, nor against the kingdom, nor even against the National Socialist resolution. Their conscience is pure, because they have nothing to fear - therefore there is no reason for the Vlajka to commit suicide.The leader says: "Every nation must fight through its own resolution" - and we do not want anything else. We, the Czech National Socialists, firmly believe that the new Europe will be composed of individual nations, each of which will come into effect in its own way under the leadership and protection of the greatest and strongest. We can agree with the statement of Minister Moravec: "Tch am more socialist than Czech", or with the opinion of Dr. Teuner, now official spokesman for the Czech youth: "We Czechs can only be socialists, but by no means National Socialists", that would mean that we are in agreement with the international Masonic ideas of a Briand about Pan Europe. We would not have had to fight this mess all the years".Tedne sl cebtrow Burda's intention to meet the Vlajkas Otakar Polivka, Josef Hallman, and Pra voslav Wilt in Berlin on 13.12.42 was that Burda would have had certain purposes during a transfer of the Vlajka activities from Bohemia and Moravia to the rest of the Reich. In this case, the Burda, under the pretext of the execution of captive 182 matters, had been prevented from doing so by the German authorities with regard to such presumed intentions and had therefore also been obliged to cancel the planned EGTESERUAUSS SLTOUGGXT meeting by telegraphic means. However, Burda had already been to Berlin at the beginning of October 1942, under the pretext of the regulation 6.U CE DSO of business affairs, and had used this opportunity to launch an entry to Reichsminister Dr. Goebbels via the former master Tuslen boxer Max Schmeling. Burda's acquaintance with Schmelling is coming up. the time when Burda was the manager of boxing events before the takeover of power in Berlin. The fact that Schme- GLESpling has a Czech actress, the well-known actress Anny 9 Ondra, should also contribute to the reinforcement of this 9u PJONANO geiero. As can be seen from the accompanying transcript (Annex II), Burda, in his opinion on events in Bohemia and Moravia, has mainly endeavoured, in G3Ug dnenanJed nudegdren nen do 1 .wad sbdud eeb dtelttit oeets dledab mned ,nese