STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 431, sig. 109-4/176 (damaged)

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85 2 and sharper than in peace. Any indiscipline that could reduce the willingness to defend or economic production is therefore punished as treason. In war, no gloves are handled. These are iron necessities. These is war laws. We must all be clear about this. None of us must forget that we do not write the years lgl4/l8, but the year l94l. Anyone who should try to disturb the war needs of the fighting empire must be aware that he no longer has to deal with the weak Austro-Hungarian monarchy, but with the strong empire, which is determined to defeat both the outer and the inner enemies with all development. This fact must be borne in mind by each of us in order to remain on the ground of the facts at every moment and not to give up unnecessarily errors. We Czech workers do not want to form a follow-up of those weaklings who have succumbed to the whispers of the London radio. These loners cannot find a response in the Czech people. They have become the victim/V8per raffle, who have fled from their homeland and now play ruthlessly with Czech lives. They have also paid hard for their errors. They came to their lives they plunged their families into misfortune and the whole people into an embarrassing situation. The executions of the last days are a warning for coming times and for each of us, not only for abstaining from similar acts, but also for that, if in this great struggle demands sacrifice, we are the greatness of the Fü request of the Lord State of the Chinese people to the Schu