"Pravda vítězí"
The Czechoslovak Republic leaves the League of Nations!
The Republic states Today that it will henceforth leave The League of Nations. Following its collapse due to its inability to prevent war, and the Absence of all major powers.
The Czechoslovak Government moves to Žilina
Following the Sucessful German invasion of most of Bohemia, and the fall of Prague. The Czechoslovak Government, including the Chamber of Deputies, the Senate, and the Prime minister have set up temporary government offices and buildings within Žilina, to continue to govern and support The Republic, and the war effort. President Beneš however, has stayed with the Czech general staff to help coordinate the defense and inspire the men.
Increasing Military Production in Slovakia
Following the loss of Skoda and most industrial bases in the nation, and the severe lack of new military equipment being produced. The Czechoslovak Republic moves to ramp up the industrial infrastructure of military equipment in Slovakia. To help bridge the gap and provide ample equipment to support Czech armies in the Field. Once operational, these factories are to produce ammunition, artillery shells, and equipment to keep The Czechoslovak Army Operational.
Pamphlets to the Troops
Printed, read over speakers, delivered in open-air speeches, any way possible to get word to the hundreds of thousands of troops serving in the army. Ludvík Krejčě, General Chief of Staff of the Czechoslovak Army, composed inspiring writing to improve morale and remind the soldiers of the Republic of their sacred duty. Stating, “Soldiers of Czechoslovakia! Shall we allow our audacious enemies to violate with impunity of our Republic? Will we allow them to continue to violate our families, our nation? You will not. March, then to meet the invader. To revoke his victories, and show the world that the Czechoslovak nation is here to stay! Forward brave soldiers of the Republic! You must hold your ground to the last man, you must fight hard, and you must die to save our newfound Republic! Pro Prahu, Čechy a Republiku!”