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4.5 2 to play a role, to be printed, filmed and radioed, he is able to do anything. How much his vanity was recognized and smiled abroad, proves, among other things, the well-known article of the Moscow Pravda of 19.12.1934. After the collapse of his "state art" in l938, the Czech-Slovak Republic, as it is known, broke out of Benesh's inability to solve the central problem of the state, the nationality issue - he thanked as the President of the State and emigrated abroad in October l938. Damale wrote, in the mood of the misled, to his successor legally elected by the Czech people, the current President Dr. Emil Hácha, 23 from England (Putney) on 30 November 1938, the already published letter, in which he wrote the president, Dr. Hácha su congratulates his election and informs him: "You have shown great service to the fatherland in your punctuation as President of the Administrative Court through your profound experience and knowledge, as well as through your just and thoughtful legal action in often most delicate matters; and the fact that all of us agreed on your choice only emphasizes this. I hope that you will succeed in your new work, with the expression of sincere respect for Dr. Eduard Benesch.* CRT Already in the year l939 he entered the political stage, contrary to his intentions in the Abdication. After three years of working abroad, the repercussions and successes of his policy on most of his fellow people in his home country were partly insignificant, partly by energetic police access. The countries of Bohemia and Moravia and their inhabitants were more and more satisfied despite the war, since the tech- nics wanted to work undisturbed in the pro tectorate, could earn well and did not have to fight. Thus, since there was not the sabotage acts and political demonstrations that had been desired by the Allies, which he would have needed to inte-