NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 746, sig. 110-5/35 (poškozeno) Page 91 · 91 of 96
Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 746, sig. 110-5/35 (damaged)
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Soh e aimaBL PoTHE IVIHS S0 rch die eC n in len Ostergebiete heorie, won 290T rmmer or wenigstei in dotsch dead ben, had Chen Sov vo 11s5 not been created before. kosst sich allegedly the fehlcs euches Frogaganda psychologically en, vas éivauch in genialst way had done with it. The ESOE are now eager to fight and will continue to defend their independence, as long as there is a small part of the former Russian territory in German hands.They will also cross the borders of former Tsarist Russia with the same momentum, because they are attracted by the prospect of an immense loot in Europe.The empire cannot win any more, Gajda continued, but there would be still litters, through which it could at least save its existence, to escape the bitterest fate, the empire would not grant all occupied countries the fullest political, cultural and economic autonomy. With the terms "New Europe" and "European united front against Bolshevism", Germany is driving a dangerous, hitherto unprecedented nonsense. Until now, the Germans have not managed to organize significant extra-German military forces against Bolschevism. In Holland, Belgium, Spain and France only a few adventurers have been recruited, in the individual countries only zoo - 4oo man. The total number of volunteers does not exceed 40oo, which is best evidence of the popularity that the Germans enjoy everywhere. If the empire in Europe were to preserve a nominal leadership at least, then it would have to immediately convene a congress of free and independent states and win their votes for itself, it would be particularly important to win the Czechs over because this old cultural people would not be blinded by the German orphans and their Czech spokesmen and today almost entirely convinced of the coming German defeat. The current Czech protectorate government was no longer long in existence, and any future government of similar composition would also take advantage of the currently increasing passive resistance of the Czech population, so it would soon be forced on the German side to form a Czech national government with very large full powers if no Balkan states were to break out in Bohemia and Moravia. The danger is already very great, because no Czechs trust the German promises anymore. The Minister of State Frank and "his" Czech government therefore had to resign and make room for a Czech people's government, it should be declared binding that the countries of the Bohemian crown, without taking into account the Sudetengaues, would be immediately united into a unified entity under a unified, completely autonomous government. Gajda is also convinced that there would be people who would be willing to take over government responsibilities. He himself knows those men who would come to call them. However, it was not guaranteed that then in Bohemia and 2