Czechs Face Futured With Mixed Feelings; Problems And Hopes
DIPLOMATIC QUARTERS PAY TRIBUTE TO THE DISCIPLINE OF THE
GERMAN TROOPS WHO HAVE OCCUPIED THE SURRENDERED AREAS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA. GENERAL VON REICHENAU ISSUED A CURT MANIFESTO TO THE SUDETENS THAT HARD WORK MUST FOLLOW THE JUBILATION. EVERYONE WAS ORDERED TO RETURN TO WORK AND GET ON WITH THE JOB LOYALLY AND OBEDIENTLY. THIS APPARENTLY WAS, NECESSARY BECAUSE BUSINESS IN SUDETENLAND WAS AT A STANDSTILL.
The Prague correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle” says that many hundreds cf Czech citizens have returned their French decorations in the last few days. There is a similar expression cf feeling from Belgrade. France and Britain have lost their following among the small countries fn Central Europe.
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Northern Advocate, 5 October 1938, Page 7
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