NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 776, sig. 110-5/66 Page 143 · 143 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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bUll fascist party. would receive an impulse of steadfastness and activity, even more, one could even see from the newspapers that Soorza extended the party's primary leadership claim also to the Wehrmacht. In the end, is the deportation of Musso linis due to the rivalry between the revolution and reaction? As far as Badoglio's orders are concerned, nothing can be said exactly as long as one does not know what it looked like in Italy in the last few days. Praktisoh, these orders mean nothing more than the sharpest reactionary right of standing. By the way, what about the ban on going out, an agreement between Badoglio and the Anglo-Americans has been reached that these Italy no longer bombard, because in air raids it would be impossible for the population to remain free to go into the air shelter, thus also to leave the houses. In the end, are all these orders with their increased right of standing nothing more than the tactical relief of the Italian capitulation? Duroh's change of government in Italy has created a situation that perhaps does not have military effects in immediate update, but which, as a political consequence, means a revolution at all. One should be curious, so it is further explained whether the new Italian government recognizes fascism as the spiritual basis of its system of government or whether it denies it in form and deed. Did fassism, had Italy, had the political axis partner so completely failed that with a cessation of faschism the military capacity of Itai ens would be better? One could be in doubt about it. Apparently, it went on and went on especially in the last days in Italy and under. The consolidation of the situation in Sicily as well as the German defense successes in the East were certainly reason to trust one's own German strength. In addition to the purely military place of war, in which it might perhaps be indifferent as to how the political production of the single soldier is, there is still a politico-soccer place; a pure military dictatorship of the graces of a small, weak, intriguing and not particularly gifted king, however, never represents something that is worthless in the sense of the new Europe, i.e. also in the spirit of new ideas. The enemy will not attack Italy 77139 7