STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 645, sig. 109-4/393

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-- On the eve of October 28th, the Prague fire brigade was ordered to remove from the "Obecni dum" /Representation House/ the inscription "Heil dir, Prague, resist all storms as well as all thunderstorms". The fire brigade removed this board and thus showed its weakness. However, she cannot remove this saying from our hearts, Prague will also resist the Nazi storm. Lecture by a Fraui Political Review. On the Prague Radio you have heard how the Italian press commented on Churchill's speech. In particular it was emphasized how doubtful the situation of England is, and that the English Hiife for Greece has been limited to the occupation of Crete. Thus, Greece was not helped and England serves only its own strategic interests. It is not true that England has not given Greece any help. The occupation of Crete frees Greek forces, which can now stand on the other front. gie also enables the increased use of the British air weapon and fleet on the Greek pront. And finally, every sterate success of England is a success of all its allies. Whether the English help the Greeks or not, the Italians could certainly tell you something about it, but the press must not report anything. Goebbel's Prague radio has asked you to take a look at the pictures of his visit to Prague in the Prague newspapers of Goebbells. The serious expression of his face during the visit of the "sold bride" is emphasized and a comparison is drawn with the facial expression of the various French and English diplomats at such occasions in Prague. We don't know what is meant, but surely the expression of these Diplonats was cheerful, The Ausdruek of the embracing and humanistic "enschen, How should HermnGoebbels be in the midst of Czechs to laugh!!! Lecture "A new book and its author!" A wiser Dr. Emanuel Vaitauer propagated in the first years of CSR Russia. He went there and published a brochure about the Third International. He praised Russia as paradise...... But he always turned after the wind, never after his production. When it became clear that no permanent revolution was being made, Vaitauer appeared in the press service of the Czechoslovak Social Democrats and stayed there as long as the CsR was doing well. Now that the GSR is no longer well, eer has written a book "Revolution in Europe" /Vzboura Evropy/. This book seems to have enjoyed so much that the radio station of K.l. Franks in Prague has a half-hour presentation about it. Of course, Drese's book should not be written by you with the articles forced by the Gestapo, which are then translated by the Germans into bad Czech, and which must be printed by the Czech newspapers, because otherwise they will be hired or otherwise their employees will be imprisoned. Vaitauer, however, is written voluntarily. Vaitauer asks you not only good Czechs, - 5-