STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 483, sig. 109-4229 (damaged)

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8a - 8 Furthermore, I believe that the division of the common activity so far is uneconomical on the one hand and dangerous on the other. Furthermore, we often need the authentication of our messages, which are apparently or supposedly distorted. I cite as an example our message about Ing. Nolč, of which I know he is working with you. From the content of further news, you are sure that our group formed one of the most active defence organizations and it would certainly be in the interests of the matter if we were to work together directly in the future. I would like to point out that we also have a uabaa da a aa a Baa with the Communists and in what way I can get in touch with you. As far as possible personal traffic, otherwise I would like to have a written connection. Her devoted Dr. Suojstk. The Neb mentioned in the letter refers to Nebesky, the president of the Närodnt sourucenstut, with Klap., the former Lord Mayor of Prague. The two letters from Paris mentioned in Schneeberger's letter are the information of General Viest and Dr. Slavk, as well as the letter from Paris signed with K.L. Voda. t a c p s oa with the relations of the Czech emigrants in Paris and the plans for the restoration of an independent Czech city. was formed in the presence of Dr. Beneš the Czechoslovak national committee. Originally, after the outbreak of the war, the intention was to form a Czechoslovsky government. Since the discussion on the reconstruction of the Czech Army on 2 October was in the name of the current San Bana sa da Sa Baaa, it was openly shown by prominent French military circles that they wanted the formation of a Czechoslovak government abroad. In the first half of October a change occurred in the French government, with which Msgr. In the absence of Dr.Beneš, it was proposed that no government should pass by, but that the