STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2476, sig. 109-12/123 (poškozeno) Page 19 · 19 of 63
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THING AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2476, sig. 109-12123 (damaged)
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No.155 Stck.7s Abt.fi/.Dt.n.Event: to return to international law, as the programme of the People's Front envisages, to allow the Spaniards to remain lords in their own country, and thus to defend themselves against a d r it t e n Fron t must be French ,sid agree for Prieden." In addition to the illustrated brochure, it was called French: "This is the Reproduction of the umschkage of a brochure sent 8/ Konrad H e n l e i n by his "lieutnant" Karl Hermann Fr a n k to French personalities." In their fight against "national socialism, against which some German empire was welcomed the popular front in France ever- of the means which they put into their hands to damage the opponent and to their own often very necessary strengthening. ==References== So this was also with this harmless nationality card. But we did not think of that at the time, We could hardly believe that here in North Africa, besides the name Hitler, which surely everyone knew, also with the names of the two sudetenGerman leading men politics was driven. If the call from the struggle of the Sudeten Germans against their disenfranchisement, the rebellion against the incorporation into Czechoslovakia, born only out of the will of the "victors" the fight and name of the fighters had also come here, that the French, in order to strengthen the impression and credibility of their slogans, could cite names such as Konrad Henlein and Karl Hermann Frank? A proud and somehow victorious feeling became strong in us when we had read the poster that had shown us the importance of our struggle in all its size and breadth better than some experience at home. A walk through the Rhumel Gorge closed our stay in Constantine. If the impression had already been a more powerful one from above, then our astonishment increased even now, the gigantic high rising walls of the Féls seemed strongly oppressive. The lower we climbed, the more boldly, the wilder the gorge became. At the top of the edge the houses hung, the walls were woolly sewn with bird nests, calm and safe