STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2186, sig. 109-9/10 Page 31 · 31 of 117
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2186, sig. 109-9/10
English Translation
Tirkische Heydrich, on Benesch's initiative, assassinates Secretary of State Frank on the Şchuld of the ex-president of the Czech people rejects the game with Moscow — Steady development- The idea of the Reich in the Protectorate of Prague, 9 June. The permanent representative of the imperial pro-economic issue is, instead, tectors in Bohemia and Moravia, carrying out state step by step and permanently. In the Czech youth, particularly Secretary Karl Hermann Fr a n k granted a gratifying number of activists for the Reich. "What the diplomatic correspondent of question about the understanding of the masses for the EP, Dr. Rudolf Fischer, a son-politics of the President Dr. "Hacha concerns the interview about the political so I can", said Secretary of State Frank, "the position of the Protectorate is certainly to say that his position in the Czech public on an unequal in the 4th year of the war. Frank stated: further basis of trust is based on the fact that she had ever had a "Mor d, inspired by Benesch, in the politician of the Czechoslovak Aera. Deputy Imperial Protector He y drich Hacha is the greatest Czech personality was not the start of further uprisings and, as Benesch even confirmed, the single-voice sabotage actions, as Benesch hoped, were elected, and real love was the reason for serious real-political concerns of the whole people." and workers create Rudolf Fischer asked the deputy like the German workers and peasants in the Reich Reich Protector: "You, Mr. Staatsekre- at the fulfillment of the armaments and tär, at the time after the attack on the stelle- food program, was made the represented Reich Protector Heydrich Mittei- answer by Secretary of State Frank to the last lurgians who on a He asked whether the Benesch's attitude could be concluded with this attack. Czech people in the Reich also confirmed in Have new evidence emerged for his contributions to the efforts of Europe's guilt Benesch?" State Secretary Frank against his enemies in the East and West. He said that Benesch's political credit to Secretary of State Frank pointed to the fact that the British in London had very soon come to the conclusion that an astonishing number of Czech zero points had fallen, because the countries of Bohemian engineers and workers of the German arms and Moravia were increasingly being satisfied with valuable inventions in spite of the war, and the Czechs were able to provide them with protection. He said that it would not be possible to work undisturbed and be able to assert well, and that all future plans of the Czech emigrants' association, for example, would have been forced to do so in London. "They were all at serious risk only to pressure. Benesch had lost the proof of his influence in an increased voluntary work effort," said the State Secretary. Frank concluded, who inspired the Czech population of Bohemia and Moravia today. "Therefore, he took advantage of the means of political murder," said State Secretary Frank. "Today 003 we know from the statements of several parachute agents that the Desperados from Benesch's private guard, the two murderers Kubis and Gabcik, were personally received before their departure after the protectorate of Benesch, and that under great promises the enthusiasm for the assassination attempt was persuaded." State Secretary Frank mentioned the radio messages found in the original among the parachute agents. On June 3, 1942, Be nesch had even the murderers of the deputy Reichsprotector for the carried out act g e d a n kt. The question addressed by the diplomatic EP correspondent to Secretary of State Frank was whether, after the events of Katyn, the moscow-friendly attitude had any echo in the Czech population. "The Czechs face the game of Benesh with Moscow in broad circles," was the reply of the deputy Reichsprotektor. "The ground-rooted Czech people, with their strong sense of family, private property and earning, do not want to know anything about Bolshevism in its overwhelming majority." To the further question whether the idea of the Reich had taken root in the Czech people and whether the population in the Protectorate was behind the politics of the President Hacha, State Secretary Frank replied that this change to the Reich's idea was not a leaping one.