STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2562, sig. 109-12/12209

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39 H. Frank: Opinion of Europe's existing judgment on the forgotten insight into Czecho-Slovak state problem, This fact was recalled by the "Times" on October 4, 1938 - that is, after the Munich Abkemmen — with the following sentences: "When I was in midsummer dos year 1938! To do what they wanted, as Czechoslovak Stoat is the basis of one of the spokespersons of the Sudcten Germans the Western powers must go with them on their own with the collapse of politics, the party Lord Runciman the sudetenGerman interest. Just from which he became qeboren. He would never have survived the view of the Czechoslovak state--this erasure of unsustainable internal war, and his demise problem was dealt with, the nationality political conditions and without real war took place automatically. As expected, the inter- He was destined to perish when his cloaked. This anticipated reserve was national public opinion on the plan's largest minority sufficient support of irrelevant, of importance at that time alone was called. Last but not least, and found decisive." The "Times" goes on to say that the fact that a British statesman, most of all in the countries allegedly described with math that the Checho-Siovakei was always active indifferent to the integrity of the internal staud part of the revisious unitary system as being "observant and politically fervent Czech-Slovakia mili- , should provide a permanent obstacle to a real mediator" in a central European state. From France, the group of Central Eurepas, which was sent to a twenty-year-old political group, came more and more decisively the voices, which Iann literally continued: "Between 1919, the young developmentist now visibly in front of whom it was indignant, "for the Che- and 1935 cs did not make a liberal orr eyes of the world to what to beat" (se battre pour les abourmana with achlung before him, who he was from the beginning: to a stage of Tchéques), and ever more uniformly the attitude of the Mcist Englishmen became the politics of constant strcites of the inhabiting him- the nationalities which alone were cinig of production, a political state of the unnüiz. It is only reasonable to think that the multi-vöikar state of Czechoslovaks was only able to guarantee the mission of Runciman when cr was built as a life-like one." Expression of the unusual situation ludicrous and worth living. If one now in London these of the state. If I now, precisely in these It would be easy to recall some stately antagonisms of a time of knowledge and insight, to evoke such memories, so of voices that clearly prove that vengeful has relented and which do not approve, because in the enemy powers we had completely understood the natural agitation of the Enigmatic Circles in England full course of the Czech-Slovak Steatsprobicm: so that their correctness cbenso- a support of our political approach was removed and the Dring venig as the only looking for Krieq's beginning - grasped the National Socialist liking of a radical solution. Since the protectorate needs only the appalling Aufsen, and the German sword will no longer apply to all this. Professor Toynbce's statements in "Económist change of the Reichsbehörde Böhmen's membership of the Protectorate is reminiscent of one-scits on za. The undecided opponents and Moravians never mchrjdulden. I would like to enjoined Slovaks, with Che-V. Steeds and Seton-Watons are, in fact, in view of the fact that they break out of pure conflict, zarück, other anti-poetry propaganda theses, which have become officially known, on the recognition of the state president's justification" of their production in the present day — especially if they are their policy-makers. Hácha, that only by an insinuation of checks from Benesch's reptile fond ness little important in the past. Of particular importance the imperial sovereignty suf have practically proved the duration of cine- ness - no pro- sts of the official final report Rüncemans, the loan development of the Czech Vol-gram for the European reorganization it is assured. It is a matter of space fate. It has reached the German point of view. E From the beginning, Warners did not recognize that the overall effect of the urch did not include the settlement within the deutach, nor did British warners, the /olkskörpers, through a thousand-year-old Ce-schchische politics, dictate the Sudeten-deutschtun in Czecho-Slovakia with its various as well as by demands of the inescapable in the direction of the revolt to the peoples tribes only a new noded economy. The state immensions had to, he called the sudeten nertes Ostcrreich-Hungary, but without a leuchte "hope for the help of your blood eighty form of the autonomous protectorate whose enormous historical Kiammem adjudicates the solution of the problem of the politically related, and their wish to the empire Aen order of Bohemia and Moravia, uen die. saw. Even one of the Committees of the United Nations, as among the best spirits of the 13th century, is to be welcomed. Jabrhunds in the sailler conference had in a report on the state of natural development", and bnen the monarchy vegetally the "Checho-Slovakles" finally wrestled the sudeten-German empfahi in view of this clear question as the core problem of the state be- Volkswilien its implementation into a deben. These facts could himself be drawn and almost prophetically added to 'unreserved and drastic action'. Ritish Prime Minister Chamberlain did not suggest that it would be true for the new state-just this ever-increasing, in which he on 17. In March 1939, it was probably a question of life, whether it was possible for Prague's Birminoham and Bezua to take over the Brrichtune.