STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2051, sig. 109-7/58 Page 244 · 244 of 268
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2051, sig. 109-7/58
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165a Reich (Turkey). The Russian Sar Hanka document "a subordinate, unskillful one gave up his restraint, which he was still a living author of Austria until now". Even the one who had adhered to it had subsequently given up. He later President Masaryk, in the eighties Jah- jäßte jästes, did not take the execution of his plan to the last century still sharpest against the above-mentioned Slavic tribes, but he took the position of the most "dirty machinations". But thought that also the Slavs in Austria and Angarn did not feed anything. To inflate those of a Czech Studen-. His appeal to this action, some of whom wrote on artificially yellowed parchment, measured the birth certificate of Pan-Slavism, concluded "Sandschriften aus dem 13. und 9. Jahrhundert" with the words: "It is necessary. all means to the trespassing seize the basis of the Czech-Natiönal, in order to inspire the Slavic peoples and idea. The above mentioned Czech poet Jan Kolfie served our purposes." Russia was enthusiastic about these "certificates of a czech, took on the different Slavic tribes of early history" and, through his poetry, soon proclaimed the battle cry for the unification of all Slavs for "the Slavs to lead the peoples and rise. The leadership of this pan-Slavist movement of mankind was to take over". This was evident from the beginning with the Czechs. we saw that Czech patriotism was born from the Pan-Slawist Jdee. The Czech-national movement, which was strengthened by this "advertising campaign to the enthusiasm of the Slavs", was more dangerous than the Czech poet Kollar, was greatly promoted by Russia. Today it is inter- the Czech historian František Palacký to examine effantly what the reasons for the destruction of the authenticity of the Hanka documents were. Two Palacký made these two forgeries to be called core names here: The Czech piece of his three-volume work "History of Bohemia", whose first volume appeared in 1836 in student Wenzel Hanka and the Czech historical German language (Palacký was forced to write Palacky. Finally, one can still publish the work in German in the beginning, because Czech poet Jan Kollar mentioned here, who existed in only a few Czechs, who can speak Czech in his works, but in a very unpolitical and purely romantic form, for all-Slavic plans for the future). What blossoms this Czech "rebirth" brought to light is shown by the claim that Bohemia eiftrat. always settled only by Slavs from Arzeiten- The Czech student Wenceslas Hanka was two and that the Germans only later committed as "Kolo= gross forgeries, with which he had drawn a nationalistic one". It was said that the "Besei- nal-Czech tradition was the foundation of wolite. Jm Septigung der Schettel- and of "the restoration of tember 1817 he, allegedly in the tower of the church to Slavic rule". Yes, at a national-chechi-Nöniginhof an "old Czech manuscript from the chan rally in Prague was even claimed to have been discovered, 13th century". A year later, the Slavs wanted the born masters of Europe to be Sanka even a Czech manuscript from the 9th century and that the other peoples had found the Slavic in service. D:ese both had to be false. In a short time, documents became a kind of national sanctuary of the Czech people. Not only Czech megalomania raised the poet and writer concerned themselves with these leadership claims finds and the "bistorical conclusions", but the whole people became enthusiastic. Russia at that time has always supported these Czech-nationa=s a dbu len aspirations, because there is a shaky patriotism in it. In other words, the essential promotion of his all-Slavian hopes Czech national consciousness saw in combat. But also the Western democracies of Europe, toned form, as we have seen above all in the past whose goal it was to see Germany and Austria for political decades, has no historical meaninglessness to suppress, united foundation. Because it is later even acknowledged itself with the all-flavian movement. From this side Czech scholars appeared, who opposed Hanka Ste!- then also took an anti-Russian tendency into consideration and his finds as gross forgeries of the Czechism verierten allslavischen Bestrebun- brandmarkten. Thus for example the Czech: brought in. Lnd on an all-Slavian con-linguistic researcher Josef Dobrowsky explains that the one who in 1848 under the Vorsiz Palackýs 2