GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 757, sig. 110-5/47

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In Pressburg, Donaubruicke was hit by a hit, medium damage to property. In the coal mine in Krickerhau, there was an absolute lack of wagons to transport the existing coal. Transport started from armament plants Rosenburg, route Vrutky - Horn Stuna - Prievidza - Handlowa - Stubna - Zbehy - Zlate Moravce - Kozaravce – Topol- cany - Hloho Vec. To strengthen the regiment Dirlewanger arrived in Slovakia in strength of 4 O00 men with 2 batteries. Tsar Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who was liberated by St. Antol, is brought to Coburg by order of the Reichsführer-iss. A",f basic announcements of the ung. Radio the Hungarian envoy and his staff were asked not to leave the embassy building, building until further notice, telephones were shut down and motor vehicles were secured. Overwhelming. People started. The President and the Min. President expressed firm confidence in the German victory and their willingness to cooperate closely immediately after the announcement. At its meeting on 13 October, Parliament adopted a resolution calling on the European Parliament and the Council to take a decision on the implementation of the European Union's common foreign and security policy. a law to supplement the legislation on the right to stand and the imposition of the death penalty and a law on the import from the Reich. Imports into the Reich, which had been stalled by recent events, are to be brought into flux by ensuring that German exporters are guaranteed that they are actually immediately paid equivalent for their deliveries. The German-Slovak society expressed its thanks in a telegram to the German commander for the help of the Reich in the fight against the gangs. The demand for the quickest removal of the Czechs and their friends from all leading positions of public life and the economy and their concentration is repeated in the press. Positive circles of the Slovaks are very disappointed that the expected changes due to the presence of the Reichsführer-w in Pressburg did not occur. Travel of the German ;/.