STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2041, sig. 109-7/48 Page 63 · 63 of 70
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2041, sig. 109-7/48
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33 70 this The press of Dr. Beneš fulfilled the same task as the light cavalry to the commander during the war. - She researched the weaknesses of the enemy, convinced himself of the mood, and undertook the first attack, from the outset sure that he would succeed. - Ant In order for the press to be able to cope with these tasks, various arrangements are needed, especially: Danit's public opinion can really be thoroughly worked out, it is necessary that the sheets working on this should be distributed as widely as possible. - It is therefore necessary that they are so cheap as possible that they will be sold at the price of production, and possibly even under it. It is precisely for this reason that the competition between the individual political farts, i vaguely the sole owners of the total rresse, has led to the fact that the publication of the daily papers, seen from a financial point of view, represents the most expensive item. the party cnausqoben Stríbrný, when in the end he was completely defeated in the fight against Beneš, well knew, although he had worked as a coalition politician, who had worked on all unsynpathic, freedom of public opinion suppressing posos, that only one thing suffices: to found a sheet that could compete in the price with the other sheets of political parties sold under the manufacturing price, and to make propaganda in it for one person. With the money that had remained for him from de*GOe,Owhere he was concerned as three-fold minister for the finances of his party, he founded the newspaper enterprises "Tempo" and made it possible that within a few years A pocitisphe stood this heavily compromised coalition politician at the head of a large movement, dia just those lethods H And there weir of the political life of things, which raiediegeraste Stribrný as coalition spilitics to own and whichehe Berequng had been blessed by his doing much. For example, Stříbrný cooperated with the other coalition politicians in the implementation of the law on fine ciner demoma- the bound lists of candidates, which made a free bar of the Tiphen viewing deputies any impossible. - reelt feme pind Střibrný after the year l926 became the most conspired Ntandhallen wiell,dic opponent of this law, because public opinion required this and he knew that it would make him popular.- As coalition minister, Střibibrý co-established the law for the protection of the republic, which in reality makes any criticism of politics and persons in government impossible at all. - M16