Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 746, sig. 110-5/35 (damaged)

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For some of them Gajda himself had carried out interventions, but only a very small successeaesanat The present military situation was already hopeless. However, it was possible that the war could take a long time. G. is convinced that the party fully dominates the state apparatus in Germany, so that a violent change of the regime is completely excluded from within. However, it is not an enthusiasm or an ideal determination to fight, but a terror that cannot be avoided. Stalin's propaganda, on the other hand, has found through its simplicity the Veg to the heart of the simple Russian man. Stalin said in one of his last speeches: "We know that we cannot defeat the German people, but we also know that no one in the world can defeat the Russian people. We therefore do not want to defeat the German people, but we will destroy the Hitler regime and we will also destroy this regime, because only then will we have peace." On the question of the guarantor, whether Gajda believes in a Bolshe- vizification of the Czech territories after the defeat of Germany, G. abstained from any manifestation. He was very sceptical about the future task of fascism. He felt that under this title there would no longer be a political movement. It had been in Berlin from where fassism had been discredited in all its variations throughout the world. Although the Czech public does more bitter wrong to fascism by comparing it with Nazism, it is precisely fassism that is its pronounced opponent: this opposition is justified already because the faschist is a right-wing view of the world, while the 59 National Socialism is on the left side, which has recently been silently approached by German S,ite. For all European peoples, where fascism had been linked to National Socialism, faschism was first abused and then its further existence became its influence.