STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1519, sig. 109-4/1273 Page 29 · 29 of 17
STATE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1519, sig. 109-4/1273
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he ~2 109-4/1273 especially the publisher's director Josef B u r d a, remove. Crha then, as a mediator of Kruliš-Randa, began to prepare for talks with Rys on the one hand and the Prime Minister E 1 i a š on the other hand. The conversation with Ry's was next promising. Rys is said to have expressed the view that the Czechs are threatened as a nation and that it seems that they should be pushed back into the role of 'people'. In the case of the local groups of the Vlajka in Moravia, he had found that there had been a noticeable cooling down in the relations between Vlaika and NsDAP, although there had previously been quite good connections between them. In his conversation with Prime Minister Elias, Crha tried to make them inclined to believe that the Vlajka had to be officially taken note of in some way. Eliš rejected this idea, as the majority of his ministers opposed any negotiations with the Vlajka and such a policy was unacceptable for the whole of the Czech people. Eliaš referred to one of the last pamphlets of the Vlajka, in which moral scandal stories are spread in the most inconceivable way through Minister Krejči. However, in order to respond in some ways to the proposals of Kruliš-Randa, Elias said he was prepared to create a tripartite college of respected men who would be assisted by the Presidents as an advisory body to mitigate the negative influence of Minister H a v e 1 k a somewhat. On 16.12.40, the debate between Kruliš-Randa, Rys and Šourek took place. The main result of the debate was that Krulš-Randa temporarily rejected support from the Vlajka, and that he had to wait for a clarification of the situation and a solution to the relationship between Vlayka and government. Hun b 3. 16.4 Jat.a . C. ag47 f. de0 U /am9.3.vorpol fle. s9727 Bnigeicrace 26 2/p