"Pravda vítězí"
The Czechoslovak Republic Refuses To give up The Sudetenland!
The Czechoslovak Republic hereby refuses to give up the Sudetenland territory. The Republic was granted its independence and sovereign territory in the Treaty of Versailles, and it shall continue to stay that way for the test of time. The German Reich has threatened and pushed The Republic to give up its land, as a way to expand its tyrannical rule over the free peoples of Europe.
The Czechoslovak Republic Agrees to Take Part in Summit
Czechoslovakia begins increasing Arms Production
The Czechoslovak Republic, on the literal verge of war, will begin large increases in the production of military equipment and materials for the war effort. Tanks, planes, small arms weapons, anti-tank and airplane guns, and all manner of equipment needed to wage war. This increase to military production is paramount to the survival of the Czechoslovak Republic, ensuring it can repeal any invasion and maintain its independence.
President Benes informs the people
Outside of Prague, as spectators watch the Czechoslovak Army march proudly to the Front. The Czech General staff and the President watched on, delivering rousing speeches. With the National anthem of the Republic playing proudly, President Benes let the people and world know the noble path the country is taking. Stating, “ Measures to ensure peace are being taken as I speak, but the country and army shall remain in full alert to be ready if war becomes a reality.” The Czechoslovak Army stands ready to defend its sovereign rights and territories from any aggressors, if war becomes a reality.
Construction of Air-Raid Shelters
The Czechoslovak government has ordered local governments and the civilian populace of The Republic to begin preparing Air-raid Shelters. To minimize damage from enemy bombers and protect the civilians from harm.
The Continuation of Expanding and innovating The Czechoslovak Air Force
The Czechoslovak Air Force continues to encourage its large scale aircraft and industrial producers to create plans for a new fighter airplane. As the Avia B-535 is obsolete and is need of replacement. The Czechoslovak Air Force is also beginning to increase the quantity of aircraft it can field; to protect the Czechoslovak Republic from any would be invaders.