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43-1-431 Geef Agffalse transcript. Group 2o. November 1939. cultural affairs.el retiew no. l1/II alleje bav LasnndlewreV rent nedoengenteV Strictly confidential ! Ield -egtrdi aswde adem must nedoero.T Own responsibility Tedoelmys metls ale etdw dvervek nov immediately destroy I Te easb ale slelge dosnoa sudTe HCX nie mi snwiedolamd Teni mC dota M M MOTTOU -mU renie us nifred JUS English broadcasts. nebertodü vs ned KmUeLG ge anntbele Sender : Daventry G.S.O. Broadcast time : 14.45. Language : Czech. Reception : Disturbed. VOeUOen a According to the latest reports, 12o Czech students were executed by the Gestapo in Prague. Many were deported to various concentration camps in Germany. Thus, the Nazis avenge themselves for the demonstrations. Last Friday, troops were sent to Prague in great haste. The situation is also characterised by the fact that, since September of this year, 3o bodies of SS people have been pulled out of Moldova. Today, the "Times" write about the events in Czechoslovakia that all responsibility for the events of recent times is for the brutal local administration. Today's conditions have recently shown that the Germans do not understand how to govern foreign people. Ikealnem "The Iron Hand in Prague" overwhelmed articles today, the "Times" call the Secretary of State K.H. Frank a great-speaker of violence. The Kladno case, the speech in Böhmisch-Budweis at the time, and the 28 October of this year, are particularly characteristic of this. Many of those arrested in connection with the Kladnos murder have died in prisons or become insane. He has had a decisive part in all events. His appearance at the time with the riding whip in his hand on Karlsplatz in Prague is also significant. K.H. Frank got up politically through National Socialism. He was formerly a bookseller in Kadsbad, where he went bankrupt. Whether his brutal violent character he was known. In September Hitler drew him out to deny the rumors spread about him. His activity in Prague represents the continuation of the policy which at that time prevented a balance between İschechen and Germans. The article in the