NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 970, sig. 110-8/43 Page 15 · 15 of 33
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 970, sig. 110-8/43
English Translation
Interradio June 3, 1944 Geheim! nderdienst Seehaus (Tag) London techechiech 8:45 p.m. 20n: VKo 135/Jor 2 Hörbr. elchon Suite Banicht Sishwert: the danger of Panslavism in the previous World War and speech later of Bolechiemus, long time Great Britain and France invaded. However, the wide world war had opened the eyes to everyone. Germany attacked the Alawic peoples. Poland is close to it so that Germany could realize its urge for the estuary. The strength of the Soviet Union and the brave resistance of the Czech, Polish and Yugoslav people, has made the Ailliern really forget the concept of Slavic Binity. The Allies have finally understood that peace in the Weaten and its security can only be maintained through cooperation with the East. For this reason, Britain had lost sight of an agreement with the Soviet Union and thus laid the foundations for the policy of C, which the first Czech President T.G. Masaryk and Benesch propagated for 2o years. They wanted cooperation with the democratic Soviet Union, the democratic European states and the West's cooperation with East and further cooperation between all Slavic peoples. The statesmen of Great Britain have admitted several times that a second world war would not have come if one had understood this policy earlier The Spokesman emphasizes that now the politics pursued by the CsR during its entire existence will be realized. Germany, aware that it would never succeed in unleashing a new war in Europe and continuing to understand the fact that the Soviet Union respects the CsR and takes it under its šchutz, as well as that the USSR is determined to maintain its policy of cooperation with Great Britain and Soviet Russia, is all the more angry with its propagandist attacks against Russia. In reality, it is.Germany that plunders and benefits the other states.The newspaper "Manchester Guardian* writes in an article about the politics of Dr. Benesch. His greatest act, which the history will remind him of, is the signing of an agreement between the ČSR and the RdssR. This agreement gives proof that small states can exist independently of the Soviet Union, so the Soviet union will offer the Czech Republic what it has longed for and could never reach. The speaker calls on the listeners to read an article by Dr: Benesch under the heading *problems of Slavic politics*, which he described at once.- aberung an nicht emplengaberechtge Peronnund Produktion von Abechrifen verbolw! Empleger hahet r slichere Aufhaltung! 25