Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1001, sig. 110-10/3

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0 2. is to protect Europe against Bolshevism, and that there can be no hope at all. In this way, the old political Leektild of the Czech people has collapsed, and Lhit- you can glow to me and you can see, as perhaps the individual Czech, with whomever you only speak, still hang in his dreams on the past and perhaps even dream of how to create an independent Czech republic again, and so much It is for this reason that he wants to win that Englend wins the war and not the German Reich, but he wants Bolshevism to take possession of his Lend, and so much so he realizes that today it is no longer a question of saving small-statery when all of Europe goes down, but of inserting his country into this core area, because only this German Core space in Europe ensures that the risk of the destruction of this continent is provided by BCL-shewism. In this sense, the Czechs have recently joined forces to create a league against Bolshevism, a broad united front without regard to previous partial aspects. In this sense, the protectorate government against the dissipation of Beneš in Moscow has also officially taken a clear position in all form Stel- at the head/Archbishop of Öimütz, already months ago in a pastoral letter against the B lshevismue. This is the political situation in which the protectorates of Bohemia and Moravia are located. In the face of the political legacy, we may, if the enemy also made further attempts to disturb, scold, with satisfaction oppose the fact that the Czech people continue to campaign for the victory of the empire, and it will have to do its use not with the weapon, but with the work of its burt and forehead, according to the well-known Führer decision. I can see that dicse's work is not carried out under German bejonets, as some malicious foreigners imagine, who believe that the Czech armament companies are being bullied by German guards and machine guns, but the Czech people are being looked after in their hcimet, but they also live their duty, they fulfil their task and often do much more than their duty. There are numerous Czech inventors,