STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 121, sig. 109-2/22 (damaged)

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28a 15602 of this space uno suuen to the pregeieeaa enngercggenen riffsipiszen. The offensive gets by this finally more important. Also in the Kenel to inen even stronger emphasis. The Grnartun- Brjansk fehreiter bie dissolution of the enemy zen of the opponent, that the more unfavourable litte- inexhaustibly continue. The number of prisoners from the German attack, the tower of this waltzed double battle is on ler jemmen, have by no means been fulfilled. 500.0o anlähsen and is still slandig An article of the "Prawda", in which the civilian in the rise. The total number of sepopulations since the beginning is asked to prepare for the Soviet frontal invasion brought in for the Eastern Campaign, is another prisoner already has the height bon three confirmation of the fact that the military millions far exceeded. Reserbs of the Bolsheviks practically exhausted fighter planes attacked in the night to the ind. as in the course of the last battles 15. Oft-important facilities in which the German Moscow could be placed in est. In military facilities Frubnen haufeia with workers' colonies. Construction ontstand mebrere fires. Bor Gibraltar ein paffe eren. and= ge= euge icht) Berlin, 15 October. Moscow's barricades are built. Artillery on the! Arming the civilian and flak guns are placed on open courts in s jett is the latest combat position. At the street corners are lined up with bloodthirsty Pathos machine guns. A United Press= ing to a delusional correspondent notes that women and call. Jm Moscower Rund= Men for barricade service are used for the most dangerous days, as has not been experienced since the civil war on its fighting battling. The preliminaries, its great strength, leave no doubt that to sacrifice. Moscow is supposed to divide the fate of Leningrad. May the word "Revenge the In England" be used to celebrate this unscrupulousness of the more and every Soviet-Moscow rulers as cold-bloodedness and ammunition. Not only decisiveness. The lot with which the more, also the young government propaganda in England put the "heroic resistance" of the Mos- rach in the hands of the out-arms. "Soviet youth! When you think of the civil population, you have trodden his young partifans! Hit the enemy, where your inner lying leads to the fact that the hn only hits! Young workers, today you are English Bolk in a more urgent tone which is still in the teaching, but tomorrow you are already asking: What can we do for them in the fight!" In fact, how will the Soviet Union do? This is a most embarrassing question for the British government's referees of the English and North American governments and correspondents, the defense "Times and "Dailh Telegraph" have received open actions in Moscow with ever-increasing bar bon top priority the order, zeal. We are distributing weapons to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to under- Moscow civilian population, both to those who refused to do so, on the subject of men and women.