STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1857, sig. 109-5/85 Page 53 · 53 of 36
A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1857, sig. 109-5/85
English Translation
My D.3 (ai Noroden' ininny 28-8.09 Df2aa Unbalanced invoices. Unbalanced bills, which demand a conseguente and honest payment, usually cause embarrassing and unwillful embarrassment. It is particularly embarrassing if the person whose invoices are not paid shows in his conduct a frantic and high-rate friendship to the one who has the right to expect a fair payment. The behaviour of an impudent culprit is similar to this behaviour, which wants to stunn the believer by a rushed chatter and a plethora of suggestions and words. However, these behave not only single people, but sometimes tooek peoples. Today, such Poland behaves. There are so far many unbalanced bills for the Czech madxiex nation and Poland. They are unpaid bills that we must not forget, because they represent not only our own, but also the capital of future generations. We simply do not have the right to be satisfied with certain facts, because it is our duty not to forget the interests of the future. A sdbhe unbalanced bill of uneigned change is the question of the Teschen area. For years, Poland operated with lying information about its claims on the Teschener Land, it did not pay attention to the refutation of these claims and behaved as if its supposed claims were really substantiated d. It began with their execution in the heaviest eyes, in which each demand had to be accepted, because there was no other caxage way out. After the annexation of the Teschener Lan- des, a period of cruel repression and persecution of the Czech majority began in the annexed territory. Poland was concerned with decimating the Czech majority in order to break its economic nuke and thoroughly reduce the number of Czechs who have been resident in the Teschener Cebiet for many years. This goal is pursued by the Tollish government even today, where it seems to be occupied by the extermination struggle against the German population. Even now a eet e de to dr d se ve elgung has been deepened and intensified. This means that there is an ongoing effort to eradicate the Czech element in the Tehener Land and that the Poles will not comply with this endeavour, for it is entirely the same to them, whether it is Germans or Czechs - their aim is to eradicate everything that is not Polish, so that there are no witnesses of the crimes in the Tesh area. This bill between the Polish and the Czech people has not yet been settled and it is natural that it cannot be dealt with by a mere radio propaganda rizkkxerkedi or by whispering polni rather agents. The Teschener Land is