STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2693, sig. 109-12/341 Page 25 · 25 of 20
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2693, sig. 109-12/341
English Translation
2% P. Somewhat surprising was the Elan of the Madjars in particular, on the Slovak question, and said literally, "The gentlemen in Budapest would be of very rapid decisions, and for radical exploitation of momentary situations". Their present attitude on the question of Čechei would not have been so clear on the last visit of the Hungarian statesmen in Warschau, especially Kanya was at that time rather reserved and anxiously gawesen. I then told him my opposite impressions on the occasion of my interview with Kanya /and also Denny/ in Pest, where I had the impression that the Hungarians had returned from Warsaw tremendously strengthened in questions ČSR. P. took this to know with visibly joy and with a suffocated smile. Then we talked about the Polish demarche at Krofta because of communist movements and about arming of civil and military associations in the border area of the state. P. told me that Krofte was of course impressed by the note and the details presented, had secured the most rigorous investigation, but the armament was totally denied. Ps. Tells me that General Voizechovský is absolutely right-wing, and there is tension between him and Beneš. He is Russian. P. still explained to me that he might have new information about a planned military coup with General Voisechovsky in the game. He still gave me the names of the generals Fišer and Křiže /or so similar/ Kreiči himself was Hodža man in his opinion. We still agreed to maintain the connection closely / Apartment Münnich/ and to inform each other ourselves. * Prague 5 April 1938.