STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1898, sig. 109-5/126 Page 25 · 25 of 29
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE REAL PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1898, sig. 109-5/126
English Translation
== sync, corrected by elderman == @elder_man Then I asked him to give me a political memoir. Peroutka acted in the impression of a mentally and physically broken age and immediately said that his main interest was never politicized - but philosophy, literature and psychiatry. At the end of the war you - worked and published an article on Russian literature, thus getting into political attention and since then he has been constantly asked to work on political articles. It was politically apparent in the years l92l-1925, when between the national democrats and the Czech left he caught fire, whether or not the Germans in the state should be given the right to vote or not. He was convinced that he was on the left because he was bright enough that the state had to count on the will of the German people and not to go against them. Here he pointed out PENOUTKA that he had 50 percent of German blood in him. His father came from Štětín and his grandmother from his father's Strana from Zoduh from northern Bohemia. With the help of Czech characteristics "How we " pointed out ourselves President MASARYK, because in this book he is arguing with MASARYK about history and holds the opinion of PE-KAŘA. On this basis, MASARYK invited him to join him and since then he has been in contact with him every week when they discussed various problems of the new Czech intelligence.One day he decided to set up a weekly newspaper, which had young Czech intelligence to protect against Bolshevism and radicalization by national democrats.His "presentity" had early 30.Oo0 pieces of cargo and very well-tuned- beats. When Peroutka claimed that his newspaper was independent in every way, I argued that he had already confessed to what extent he had not-