STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1905, sig. 109-5/133 (poškozeno) Page 20 · 20 of 180
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1905, sig. 109-5/133 (damaged)
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19 because, after the execution of his first colleague Dr. Frahkenberger, he had not drawn any conclusions from this. From this it can be seen that B. had neither the skills to lead a ministry, nor took seriously his tasks, but was merely driven by ambition and stuck on his ministerial post. It had already been considered, instead of B. Mr Krejčí also called the Minister of Education and People's Culture, Dr K a p r a s , intolerable because he had been a Mason. Kapras himself said that he reckoned with his dismissal, even though he was known as a good nationalist and had a more gloomy vest. This clean vest had only a flaw in beauty, that he had been a Mason, but what was generally known since the establishment of the Protectorate. K. then resignedly declared that his successor would not have any easier than he did. Minister Krejčí then commented on the government's plans to appoint a German or an activist as minister. In itself, one would like to give preference to a German, but one fears that the election of such a minister would not be left to the protectorate government; however, the latter must be concerned that no German who is considered unacceptable to the Czech people would be allowed to vote. In the case of the activists to be elected, Colonel Mor a v e c was mentioned above all; after the establishment of the protectorate, he stood up for a cooperation with the Germans and briefly exposed himself by the fact that he had the funeral speech for the murdered - 4 -