STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1795, sig. 109-5/23 Page 38 · 38 of 157
STATE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1795, sig. 109-5/23
English Translation
A137 has really become the enemy of war today. France is believed to have gone into the field with little production. The losses of the English fleet, it is thought, will prevent the United States and other powers from allying themselves with the democracies. On the other hand, it is considered possible that Germany, if its successes continue, will find new allies. Saxony: An employee who was close to the Nazis inwardly, but fluctuated in recent years, and vis-à-vis the Nazis, writes the following: "Who ever believed that the borders of 1914 would be restored in favor of the Reich in such a short time? There were so many Germans who longed for the day of the return to the Grossdeutsche Reich. But there were also many who were slaughtered by the Czechs and Poland. The newspapers and the radio could hardly bring it as it was in reality. Just cruelly the Czech and Poles domesticated. England is the only and only fault that it could come this way, for now the big reckoning takes place. England will pass away this time of hearing and seeing." c) The pact with Russia What a ruthless and oppressive propaganda can afford is particularly evident in the case of Russia. After which the first excitement has subsided, the systematic processing of public opinion also has an effect on this issue. West Germany, 1. Report: The transition to Russia simply did not want to be believed at first; when it came true, it initially seemed like a bomb and now there are many worries about where the matter could lead, few believe in a real alliance with Russia. The least the Nazis themselves. They think, however, that if Russia could ever become dangerous to Germany, they would find means to avert this danger. The main thing now is that Russia is supplying raw materials. The petty citizen, who had been won before 1933 with the specter of Bolshevism, is very frightened. He does not know what to think of the new friendship with Russia and he clings to Hitler, who will already know what he is doing. Serious bourgeois people, however, often smile when talking to them about the Russian cause. They believe in no help, or only a small one.