NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 776, sig. 110-5/66 Page 140 · 140 of 185
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 776, sig. 110-5/66
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ga 100 110 27.7.1943. III C Ogrif.tauk hegs fout hithis ugfer. 5. K 2 Z erse, 2 An - eeet E AB aqui Betr.: Regierungsweohsel in Italien. Vorg.: Hees. Sonderberichte v. 26.7.1943 - III C - t/62 With extraordinary tension German news service is maintained. In the same way the first press comments are expected. The passing of the new Italian ministerial list in the 22 o'clock news service aroused already strange and amazement. They missed the mention of a party minister, but they also missed some well-known name from the Fascist Aera. The 24 o'clock news service was still heard by many people. The reports he brought from Italy and which came to the widespread knowledge by today's morning press were extremely listening. According to many con- ditions, deutsohe people showed that in Italy a reactionary anti-fascist system came to power by means of a cold coup attempt. If you read the orders of Badoglio, you have the same feelings as in the Belgrade coup, but you can remember even more about the last days of the Schuschnigg system. The fascist party seems to be completely lame. The people don't seem to go along with Badoglia, but to rebel. The key to understanding all the events in Italy, however, is probably in the conversation Führer - Duce. If this one sentence, to which one has to point over and over again, had not been the one with which one announced the meeting between the two statesmen, one could almost certainly be of the opinion that bussolini had gone in a more than ambiguous way Has the leader with the duo reached an agreement or not, went from the leader of the attack of the overthrow of Mussolini or nioht? These two cardinal questions answered to know hot far