STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 146, sig. 109-2/48

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45 5. Intensity with which this action is carried out by all the means of the State itself. It should never and never be forgotten that the Sudeten Germans are made to Chechnya at the earliest speed. This: hectic state, of which e can be used under T d aqned in much better ways than friher and in coubination with all torment groups against people's land. There will be no doubt that it will be before the question of how enormous it would be to expect the Sudeten Germans to fight against the brother people of neighbouring Deutschäand with its 60 billions.ls will be genuine techechoslovaks, who will be led against Germany after this generation. To allow such an enemy to develop at its borders, but to give it these means to the brink, we would not be able to predict the consequences of such a self-riderish policy in Germany. It would be a political sense to proclaim every belief that the Czechs have succeeded in a fraternal coexistence with Deutschinad. The destruction would be the to s te Peutechland's. At the end of the day, all German i real peace instruments or Deutschlred were content with the second order state, but the only part of the Czecho-