STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2231, sig. 109-11/32 Page 247 · 247 of 259
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2231, sig. 109-11/32
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3 18.5 forcing me to seek early retirement myself, he refused self-understander. Now they pledged other gangster methods to the Freemasons. I am of course not the desired person, after which I knew a lot about the Freemasons. When the editor-in-chief Dr. Janda was removed, Dr. Crha, a favour of Beneš, even his spy, for he had to organise them as such in the agricultural party. And now there was a great change in the editorial staff of Národní Politika. What Beneš did not manage to buy in my watchword, he did not succeed in his successor Dr. Vañek and Dr. Crah. The Národní Politika was in full service of Dr. Beneš and has been an unquenchable member of the editorial board since then, after being not blind first of all, secondly, I knew a lot about these Masons of my watchword. First of all, I was accused of having traffic and of being able to stand in the editorial office at all, and I had to give up the very pleasant traffic with Dr. Peters and his wife Hanne. The persecution was so great that he was often very desperate. I wanted to go to a women's congress, but I was not allowed to do so. When I went to Leipzig for the fair in the second republic, even at my own expense, Dr. Crha, editor-in-chief of the Národní Politika, gave me great suggestions and did not publish my article about the fair and only until the readings came to Prague did it fit him to publish the article'. Unfortunately, I have only one copy, further ones are not to be bought, probably they were bought from the editor-in-chief, so I added the photograph. Since his arrival in the editorial office, Dr. Crha has constantly accused me of my insight-friendly attitude. This February, he told me that I was suspicious of my obvious acquaintances and that he had to warn the other colleagues of me. A woman allegedly presented me as a confidence with him. When I filed a complaint against this woman, he denied everything, as always. However, he had witnesses of his actions and actions. When Miss Milada Staňková was looking for me in the editorial office, I was in danger of being in sanatorium for five days, because I suffered so much from the accusations made by Dr. Crha that I collapsed, Miss Mjlada Stañková, Preg,Smíehov Zberovská N. 26, said: "You are a Czech and you have to be careful of the wife Krista Stehliková, she is oblivious to us." When Miss Staňková asked why, she was told that I was in contact with the Germans. That's how far it goes, at least in my opinion that people are warned of me, because I also have German friends. And for such behavior of the people is doeh