STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1983, sig. 109-6/75

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- l.- I. The political morality of England. MT U 5 In the rise of England to world power, the unbiased assessors must see an extraordinary achievement.This political achievement can and will also be recognised if the means involved and the principles followed can be reconciled with the absolutely necessary degree of decency and responsibility. What is to be said about a power that recklessly pushes aside every moral condition, whose politic den- ken and hands are dominated by the selfish aspirations of ëiner kleinen' money-and-power layer,and also declares to the whole world that you want to bring about the mission of culture, civilisation and huma- nity? . . But let us let English and neutral observers speak their own experiences and views ! Al. C a r t h i l writes in "Lost Dominion" (Lostdom), Berlin - Grunewald,1924: /Page 66/. . o (From the principles of the Whigs) "We value the war when it takes place beyond děs Meeresabspieit and puts forward that this does not overburden the people.For we are all citizens "and find that there is no advantage in it." page 195; (English policy of lies) It is an old-fashioned policy of England to sacrifice his friends to his enemies.The guiding thought is that our friend is and will remain a friend and so in any case will stand with us.But our enemy will be pleased that he is allowed to punish our friends, that he forgets his old resentment against Ens and perhaps himself to our friend.