STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 645, sig. 109-4/393 Page 57 · 57 of 128
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 645, sig. 109-4/393
English Translation
The German fear, because the German terror is now only a child of fear - which today is frightened of the legionaries, will already have to fall from the mere appearance of a czech. Autonomy a a da da edd t ble freedom. Pür Deutschlend are coming difficult times, and difficult times are coming for the Czechs, for Czech administration, schools, parishes, stages, books, Czech kitchens and pantry, and for the czech spirit and body. The Germans, even though they still believe that they are sitting high on horses, are afraid that they might fall down. In reality, however, the Germans no longer sit high on horses at all, but under the saddle of the Devil. They fall upon foreign peoples, ravaging and stealing what has built up and saved foreign labour, but with all this they only write judgment to themselves. They are aliine, in a much greater extent alone than they were in the First World War,' and they will remain alone, long after the war, when other peoples will enjoy the warmth of the common work and the British help for a long time. Vir know well, dear friends, that great cold will come at our home, and will destroy much beauty and good. But the sun is slowly returning, a lot of life will still go well before it comes finally. Hitler's greatest adversary is the freedom that lives only in the sun. With the sun also our Frthling will come, it will be May, the meadows will bloom again ugw., wisere linden will be vieder green and from their large leaves we will wind Kränzë, and this wrinkle we will one day lay on the tomb in Lana nicdér. Wiz will lay down so many wreaths that that grave will no longer be visible, and that will be called that the second lale victorious was the life of the Czechoslovak legionary. - News arrive in London that the Germans have the intention to integrate Pressburg into the empire. This happens with full Bin understanding of the Slovak leaders. Karmasin has assured us that Presaburg will be a German city in the moment when the Germans will determine it. Ruzomberok will then become the capital of the Slo-wakei. This city will then lead to an autostrada, which will of course be paid by Slovak money and built by Slovak workers. We enter the new year with longing and hope. Likewise, it was last year, but today we are encouraged in our hopes by the events of last year. Our President Benes stated in his last message that he is firmly convinced of the final victory of Western civilization, with which our people are inseparably linked. This production is well founded, as we can also confirm here in the Uså. The hesitant attitude of the UsA has changed completely since the defeat of France. Roosevelt was elected president for the third time, this is unique in the history of the USA. By his doings, he has proved that he is an uncompromising opponent of the violence that represents the position in the world: power goes right. The U.S. have not recognized any occupation of the Germans, whether it has come about by force or by false voluntariness. In U.S.A., it is clear what evil is threatening the country, in the case that England will be accused, and therefore the people of this state have now set up the banks to begin the work, to the Allies of England and with it. also the Ts~'