STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2562, sig. 109-12/209 Page 95 · 95 of 88
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2562, sig. 109-12/12209
English Translation
4 78 If we now in London let the émigré circle run its full course today, as does the argument, de@adieggeite since nhra Protectorate, then on the one hand, it does not remove its correctness, nor does it remove its validity, nor the argument of de@adieggeite since Nhra Protectorat, on the other hand, the decision of the Slovaks to finally break with the czes, and on the second hand, to the realization of the Were President Hacha, that only by Z0 an insinuation under the sovereignty of the empire is assured in the long term a thriving development of the Czech people insightful politicians among the Czechs had demanded this already at the beginning of the second republic in forms of international law inMangg, now it is carried out in the form of the state-law autonomous protectorate. The classification of the Czech eS Riimnpfivhepal. It is a people istaurch its situationo dictated not only in the political life, history and economy. x - D We have for the connectionlessness between the cschecho- aqDll8 Slovak gtaatsrroblemnd of the establishment of the protectorate in the British Prime Minister Chamberlein in Birmingham on 17. March 1939-mes has been claimed that this occupation of Czechoslovakia was the direct consequence of the visit I made last autumn to Germany and that, since the results of these events had existed in the dismemberment of the results achieved in Munich, it was clear that all the circumstances in which these visits had taken place had been erroneous. This is a completely unacceptable conclusion. The facts, as they are presented today, cannot change the state of the facts as it existed last September. e-- ....I did not have to deal with any new problem (in Munich). It was something that had always existed since the peace of Versailles, a problem that should have been solved long ago if only the statesmen of the last 20 years had had a more generous and enlightened view of their duty. This problem had developed like a long neglected disease, and surgery proved necessary to save the patient's life. // 5, .