STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2041, sig. 109-7/48 Page 73 · 73 of 70
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2041, sig. 109-7/48
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43/ 80 However, the General, who recognized the above-mentioned principle as the sole way to the inner rebirth of Russia, could not have anticipated this. In the case of the Gajdas z u ve r d e d i n t e n t a n t i n s i n g e s i o n t h e s - h u n g i n Gajtas z u v e r d i c i n d e n g a n d i t h a t i o m e n s - t h i n a n g u r e n d a n s t h o n g h e r a n a t h t i c o n s a n c o m a n i n c t i v e n a r e s t i t i on s a t e d a t a t o n d o n a l e s a l i n i t a l a t s t e a t y a t t i a n e n c a n v e a n n t o r e a l t i d i o f i n v i n e r e r t i s a r a t , i n o n c i t e t i r e d e a r t a r i n n d t i b l a n b l i t o f t i m a t r e t a s a s t a c t a d i d a s i t s a c i o t i e a c a t w i a t l i a s s i a r o n i a l l i o v i d e t e r i o r i t t e s s t o v e t o t e m e a s e n i e n e s o n e t s i s i v i t l a r s a d a r v i s t s s s e s e t h n a s , a n , e t t a v i a c e a d e r o r a l o n v a n f a t u t i f a n o t a b e a b t i i t r i s s a v a t b e d t a f t a m a r n t s e a v e d o t h s t t h r a s o t s o r t e c a l s i d t e e - We'll probably find some people who will still think that the present Colonel and Minister was wearing the badge of his secret mission on his nose... And probably even now you will be satisfied with the mere fact that the general with Krakovecký as his been officer actually had g e s p r o - c h e n and that all his doubted trustworthiness was that he recommended the members of the French Commission to them...... By the way, I remember that the General was once at a feast which Dr. Girsa held in honour of the French delegation, and at this Eestmahl, Colonel Krako vecký was allegedly present as a guest. - - Perhaps Dr. Girsa also had secret relations with the Bolsheviks?...It is best seen from this that no one was known about the conduits of the minister who had been there and the late colonel. And therefore the transition of the colonelKrakövecký into the services of the Bolshevik was like a lightning out of the blue - on a 1 1 e. - * IX. The third move• Now over the third farmer, with whom Dr.Beneš made the first moves on the chess board. To this end, I lead the readers in a few lines to dås Schlachtetbei Marinsk, as this general Gajda once vividly described to me: "...and we already won all along the line. I am told that a g a n z e r b o l s c h e ONOA2 ./.