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

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He said that he wanted to be a brag ib he was only a beanth her amtliener'ite after that he meant brewing.E m ede milie vonseiton de sch a'ausgebt he could give him his money : d his res. Voh Rinister M o r a v'e c was convinced that he had a good wisdom to help the rich and that he was doing his work for the kingdom of his person. It was questionable whether this work was useful for the empire and was useful to the Czech people. Gajda considers the propagandist methods of Moravec very critically, as they mostly triggered the opposite of dom - what he intended. Morevec certainly had the courage to say a lot, but the fact that he was a confidential helper and truster of Benesch's at a time when Benesch had the power and that he put himself in favour of the new rulers when Benesc fell leads to doubts about his character and the uprightness of his words. This is also the general opinion of his followers. Italy's capitulation could not have any influence on further warfare. He claimed this right after July 25 when the first news of a possible fall in Italy appeared in the press. However, the greater shame was the betrayal and ingratitude of the perfidious monarch Viktor Emanuel. German soldiers for themselves let blood for themselves and betray them so blatantly afterwards, had also removed the king of all dignity from the Anglo-Americans. It is an outrageous cowardice to eliminate Mussolini meuchlings and it is impossible to qualify the king's act, which, through his ambassadors, assures ally with the words: "The war goes on and Italy will keep its word", while he backslidingly negotiates with the enemy. Germany was strong enough to punish this perfidious monarch and his followers exemplarily. Gajda was convinced that this would happen. In his opinion, the war would last for at least 1 1/2 - 2 years and would still be very difficult. However, all prospects for victory were on the side of the empire.