STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2186, sig. 109-9/10 Page 77 · 77 of 117
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2186, sig. 109-9/10
English Translation
In the letter of October 1942, which he mentioned above, he said literally: "... When the Poles also encountered difficulties in London because of Katyn, he immediately cut off his negotiations with them for the creation of a Chechiech-Polish federation after the war and went to Washington. There, he informed the American statesmen about the true situation in Europe, let themselves be celebrated and on the same terms, trying to find a solution to the Slovak problem with Slovaks living in America, which is ready for him to face so many difficulties. In order to get an entry ticket to the Udsr for the planned trip to Moscow, he proclaims in all his speeches the eng- engatt Zusemmenarbeit with the Soviet Union. Moscow, by the way, has so far, as ever taken no note of his trip to the USA. Beneš's journey to the United Steats of North America has been noted with interest by the Tachechian population of the *rotektorate, but political effects have been brought about by the broad mass, which so often already by Benež's evocations and prophecies s Te m aaa, however, is extremely sceptical in this country and sharply opposed in the broadest circles. The tachechian people are regarded as a people of peasants and petty citizens in the essence of their "orce anti-Bolshevist. Even the tachehian worker is faithful to his homeland and, even if only with his Schreberg species and his pamilie ground-rooted. He does not want to know about Bolshewiemus in his overwhelming number. I only remember that at the time of the Soviet alliance, which Beneš concluded in the year l935 ait Stalin, that is to say, at a time when the democratiach parliamentary system of the ČsR was open to any communist agitation bag and gate, in Bohemia and Moravia for the communist list only .....