STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2612, sig. 109-12/260 Page 21 · 21 of 35
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2612, sig. 109-12/260
English Translation
15a hour, dated 2 September l938 from Paris, which shows that schón at this moment d a s W e l t j u d e n t u m the Czecho-Slovakia had written off politically. In the same month followed the state crisis and political collapse of the Beneš system. The Jewish World Congress let it still cost a stamp, as the same Dr.N. Goldmann from Geneva on October 1938 wrote to Beneš: "Mr. President, allow me - albeit a little late due to an illness - to express my sympathy and sympathy for your so worthy u nd ero i s v get n ixmxxaxxmx kxexixxexaxadbaxwxkxxxexn in the last few weeks. The words can be n n ic h t w iedergeb he what I and with me millions of Jews all over the world in these tragic days .empfund en h a b e n , I belong to a people whose history is rich in painful trials, and that is for us Jews more a reason to empathize with all that the Czech people and you, as their most distinguished representative, have suffered. But as a Jew, I also know that misfortune and injustice can never break the existence of a people who maintain their deep faith in his destiny and in the righteousness of his cause. Mr President, you have set an example for your people and for the whole of humanity of an attitude which has once again demonstrated the full moral and spiritual value of your people, and by expressing my admiration once again, I ask you, Mr President-in-Office, to take the expression of my deepest respect. Dr. N.Goldmann, member of the Jewish World Congress". The letter was no longer received by Beneš in Prague.What tied him to his homeland? Since World War II, he had committed himself to the international most diverse variants, so he should have it.