NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 776, sig. 110-5/66 Page 164 · 164 of 185
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 776, sig. 110-5/66
English Translation
-2- 129 discusses that Germany will take this opportunity to come to a separate peace with Russia. New York: A proclamation to date of Italian political parties in sleep was published in the "Turin newspaper": "Stampa 2i Sera", which was signed by the National Party, the Democrats, Communists and the Socialist parties. This is reported by the Bernese correspondent of the "New York Times", the proclamation called for the punishment of all Italian war-Zurich: guilty. Messages coming from the Italian-Swiss border to Zurich state that the Rüicktritt of the Duce was a consequence of your meeting with Hitler. It was established that a Uitimatum was under discussion, in which unreserved military support was provided for Italy, which would have to be carried out even at the expense of a large increase in German defence power, but otherwise Mussolini would draw the consensus that Hitler had never been able to meet this demand, from which/ 'dex Duce had declared that with his immediate resignation he was to teeudeg. As is reported, Germany is to have the intention to defend the empire on the line : Siegfriedlinie-Alpen-BalkanyOstwall za. The occupied territories are to bdeiben Germany, Hungary, Ruminien, Bulgaria however, should it be necessary, should be established. London: Bernard Valery, the special correspondent of the Reuter office. learns from Stockholm that pre-negotiations between the Allies and Italy took place during the Monday night in Vatican City. The Bernese correspondent of "Svenska Tagbladet" reports against that at the same time intermittent negotiations are conducted between the German managing director of Kackensen and a number of German experts with Marshal Pietro Badoglio. An Italian-German communiqué will be published shortly. The correspondent adds that the rallies continue in all parts of Italy. People fall into each other's arms. In many Italian cities, the non-fascists attack the Pashists. The premises of the newspaper "Popolo di Roma" were maimed by crowds of people who smashed the windows and demolished the machines. -3