STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2689, sig. 109-12/337

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-l1 - 28 of the Sudeten-Germanism to the Czechoslovak state and the Czech people: "We do not allow ourselves to offer it any further if on the Czech side the demand is made to present the Czech People's Border to the state border. That is imperialism purest water!" But the clarification we have desired did not occur. Instead of a review of the situation and the situation of the State, new attempts to improve the situation have been made. In complete violation of the facts and intentions of our party and Konrad Henlein, the Prime Minister replied a few days later, on 2 July 1936 in the Senate, with the statement: "The complaints of Konrad Henlin are incomprehensible, superfluous and pointless." Deceptively deceiving oneself and the world's public about the brunt of the situation, it is believed that the solution to the problem will be documented by the fact that the third German minister, the Christian-Socialist Zajiček, will again be brought into the government without a department. Despite the confiscation of all the speeches of the Eger administration meeting, despite the attitude of the "round-show" for half a year and the negative speech by Dr. Hodža that clouded the facts, all the forthcoming speeches - and not a few of them - have to deal with the SdP and its fundamental demands. Thus, Eger becomes the actual start of a discussion on the German question, which no longer leaves, and is becoming increasingly sick Gebie dies ums wssönli niede inner Interker. The fact that so far in the ms in a pre- n'n more in the monram nrt gegenden i 1936 as an ant