STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2603, sig. 109-12/251

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T1r Trp. Nár.St±.20.3.43. Trp, Národni Stfed : Neither Stalin, nor Wallace, but only the own mind. The powerful answer given by the press chief of the empire Dr. Dietrich, in his radio address to the confused remarks of the U.S. vigage president, Wallace, and which we have brought to a close almost in its wording, was again proof that the mutual relationship of the peoples and the whole future order of the world must be freed from the rotten kind of overpowering times. The world has well understood Dr Dietrich's remarks, which was also demonstrated in the fact that the whole European press paid the greatest attention to it. Europe cannot be enticed by the fact that these false gamblers of North American statesmen want to scatter sand into his eyes through false historical facts and by denying what National Socialism has already built and fulfilled as soon as time has come. To declare himself a protector of Christianity and to be fraternized at the same time with the Moscow murderers of Christianity, this is a hypocrisy which Europe can no longer bear and which therefore rejects it with indignation. The confusion in which the Anglo-American allies are located can no more be confused. With regard to Mr Wallace's phrasing declarations, the public has taken up with great interest the concrete speech of the North American admiral Standley, who allowed himself, in a sincere, soldiery way, to reflect the actual state of relations between the Soviets and the United States. The public was appalled when they learned that all the advertisements they produced for the ESC for a long period of months were in vain, because the Soviets only remind their people that the second front still does not exist, but of all that Washington had allegedly done for the soviets gkixx in other directions, they do not tell him anything about it. - Admiral Standley has contributed a great deal to the air. To North Americans it began to be somewhat dim about how one thinks about the alliance with the Bolsheviks in the Soviet states. Thus, the idea of Qüer is the "security in Europay with the rulers in Moscow. Opposite the perfect planlo-