STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2693, sig. 109-12/341 Page 8 · 8 of 20
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2693, sig. 109-12/341
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F J P- Co T d- T Wohnung Münich. P. warmly congratulates the election victory, which he considers to be hugely ind. is sceptical and pessimistic on the matter of the current negotiations SaP government, considers the situation unsolved, and the Czech side is completely unprepared to be able to carry out a real solution today, also has the Eindruek that in recent days the Czechs "swollen again the comb."He considers Hodza's position inxary to be very shaken, the possibility of a cabinet change is close, and possibly a military dictatorship is possible. In this case, Papee and Frank agree that contact will be established immediately, if possible also with the Hungarians and Slovaks, and a joint protest action supported by the governments in Berlin, Warsaw and Budapest, will be brought to the attention of the whole world, this planned action will still be reported to Colonel Beck today and will seek back cover. In his opinion, England would also see today that it was deceived on May 21st, and that Berlin had gone too far towards it.This was to be made up for by intensified pressure on Prague in London. Papee repeatedly asks whether we are still able to maintain calm and order, whether there is no danger, if we continue to demand calm and discipline during relatively unsuccessful negotiations, that either the people no longer obey us, or that they become depressed and incapacitated. Frank had the impression that Pagee had a certain fear that in this case the SaP would no longer be capable of radical and demonstrative actions.