STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1983, sig. 109-6/75 Page 73 · 73 of 194
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1983, sig. 109-6/75
English Translation
- 7.- Completely incomprehensible, because completely unscrupulous, are the ideas which Churchill has about the Boer War,in which more than twenty thousand-frequently "and children of the Boers went to English concentration camps for the sake of reason."He shouted a"f page 28o of his book: "All in all, these wars were an atmosphere of a certain cheerful body and strange opposites, as they were to be so completely absent from the West Front later." Marked for the character of the present Machhaber in Engøand, however, is the following statement: page ll3. "Once one has come to the point of his cause, then it is precisely the end of the end that has its special appeal". What character traits fhurchillivör alfem lacked that he himself says a's when he received an invitation to the Prince of Wales: page 84. "I was aware that I had been at my best: ^ Punctual, modest, withholding, about that I would have developed all the characteristics which have not been placed in the cradle in a very modest way." As an addition to the words of Churchill,he is responsible for the conduct of the war in England, we cite an exception which concerns his stay a"f Cuba: page 77. 57 'We were like any optimist who didn't care what happened if nothing happened to him himself.'