STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2185, sig. 109-9/9 (poškozeno) Page 44 · 44 of 112
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2185, sig. 109-9/9 (damaged)
English Translation
37 may be able to avenge.And the sins of the past as well as of the future are quite noticeable here.I can understand Germany's endeavours to unite the whole of Europe under German leadership, but it is only possible to carry out this practice when one has the victory in his pocket. We have not yet much to complain about, since there are fathers like areas that suffer much more from it, and who have even greater hatred for Germany.And there are mostly innocent people who suffer from it again.Every people is in the whole of the world, and many of them have a lot more to do with it. innocent, since this is only a kneadable mass in the hands of the current rulers. I just want to explain with my lines that one can have an anti-patience to Germany without having to become a follower of the "Allies".We all know far too well how it looked in Czechoslovakia, and what the Jews have done here,but it does not imply that we must yearn for such a Europe to which the foundations are now laid. A great man with a good idea is certain, but he lacks good and respectable staff who could help him.And so your speech left only the following impression in me: If you also claim the opposite, the speech is an expression of German weakness, because it has just taken place in difficult times in Germany, with the Äbsicht,the Czechs in and for the total mobilization of Europe.Bs, however, is too late,and hatred is already too elementary to be covered up by such words as the description of the future airlocks.Apart from the described gesture of Bolshevistism,which finds little understanding under simple, for a long time Russian-friendly technology, The speech cannot convince us of how we should wish for the victory of German. I could say a lot more, but it is not easy to put all thoughts into writing, and so I want to close my letter to you.I am not a native of London like Moscow, I only wish for the happy future of the Czechs.And I don't see them secured under German rule. I am doing quite well in the Reich, but there are many Czechs in the Reich, of whom it is not possible to say, and who have still not become new Europeans, rather the opposite.I don't know how you want to use my letter, but this should help to avoid the mistakes made against the Czech people for the future,provided that time itself does not bring another blow. One out of the seven million.