STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2186, sig. 109-9/10 Page 95 · 95 of 117
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2186, sig. 109-9/10
English Translation
8 2 @l6 (Kuslond Mfrase Since, after four years of strength, he had no success at 99% of his people's needs in his home country, and the countries of Bohemia and Moravia and their inhabitants were once more pacified by the war, in protectorate/mule, and in order for the Czechs to be able to su peace- ing, to work undisturbed, to earn well minor su and not to fight, there was no need for the sabotage acts and political demonstrations that Beneš would have desired, in order to remain interesting and valuable among the Allies, in relation to the revival of a country in the heart of the empire. The political credit and value of the Czech emigrants' association in London had fallen to zero for the narrow-minded and seriously jeopardised all future plans of the ti Czech emigration. In this situation Beneš London had to provide proof of his influence in the Protectorate.-Be-mßte-eivae-gesehens He took the means of political murder. Since the Czechs in the Hei- mat did not think that the Deputy Reichsprotekt- ver alles in the social field and in the agriculture had brought significant advantages, Desperatos from Beneš's private guard, as parachute agents, had to see the murder full. The Mord-an-Heydrich is a work. Today we know from the statements of several parachute agents we have drafted that the two murderers Kubiğ and Gabčik were received personally after their departure after the protectorate of Beneš and that the necessary enthusiasm for the assassination attempt has been told you. The punctures found in original parachute agents, which I gave to the Czech ministers on the occasion of the reception of the autonomous government on 26 May, continue to prove his guilt for the murder. After several parachute agents had learned the true mood of the Czech Velke in the home country and its attitude towards rebellion, murder and sabotage, as well as the rivalry of the broad masses of the techech people against envy, they warned their Czech clients