THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 776, sig. 110-5/66

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- 2 - 100 post and telegraph offices as well as all radio stations are nationalized.The decree signed by the ninistars for war, pinances and transport operations enters into force today in London: The Italian news agency published today night that the Paris section of the Fascist Fartei was paid off. London: Reginald Langford, the special correspondent of the Reuter office, reports that first-hand painting shows that all the fascists who had been captured or killed in Milan were either captured or murdered.As other reports state, however, there is a certain opposition to his other cities. In Plorenz, Roch is said to resist 52 fascists inxitxterixt in a fascist Uuarii, while the fascists hold their positions in Como, including women and children, which the task of the troops serves to storm the resistance nests. The Commission's proposal is not in line with the Council's proposals. Indeterminate news from Milano says that the German civilians are preparing to leave for Germany. They apparently do so at the orders of their consul. Loudon: On Mussolini's birthday, on Hitler's emptiness, mussolini gave birth to a gift delivered by Generalfeldnarschall von Kesselring.The present consisted in a complete edition of Nietzsche's works, with a personal edition, which was held in warm form. Rome: Radio Ron gave tonight bekatust; that the war minister took over the control of the studentés and the youth organizations. 00SPF Chiasso: The frihere fascist fartei secretary,Robert Farinacci, was held near Como,in attempts to flee the country. Moscow: Radio Koskau declared today in view of the "rights that are taking place in Italy and the possibility that Mussolini and other fascist leaders or criminals would try to find refuge in neutral steats,that the Soviet government has passed notes to the governments of Turkey and Sweden by their local businessmen.In this note, the countries concerned are asked to refrain from giving refuge to such fersons. The Soviet government declares that in the event that protection or assistance could be granted, it would consider this to be an act of injury to the authorities for which the United "nations are fighting and for which they are all seeking to obtain "ice".According to the information given here, the Government of Great Britain has directed notes of analogous content to the *egations of neutral countries. London: It was officially announced today in London that the question had led to a possibility of the flight of Mussolini and other persons of its kind, who wanted to seek refuge in neutral countries, to the British Government already acting in accordance with the United States and the Soviet Government.It is added that all three governments are fully in agreement on this matter.The British 'legation warmly welcomed Roosevelt's clarification.