STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2607, sig. 109-12/255

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1a - 10 - as well as the recognition of the same principle for all other minorities" (see 44). And the Czech emigration of the world war did not play the role of passive participants in this development, but rather actively supported and promoted them themselves.Nothing proves this better than the last political act before the end of the war, which Masaryk himself staged as the then leader of the Czech foreign action. The minutes of a conference of representatives of the Central European nations, held at the Independence Hall in Philadelphia in Pennsylvania for three days, were signed on 25 October 198. It was Masaryk's work and brought in the content a tired abbot Wilson's scher Friesparalen. Masaryk was the first to sign his work.The protocol was in English and Hebrew (!) language.On the other hand, the present situation sees world Jewry in a different conception of the goal of war. sfe sees its political security for the future far less as a state nuclearization of Eastern Europe than as based on a division of the whole earth. Here it is only questionable on which line of separation of the spheres of power America and Soviet Russia are to meet in Europe. Europe's betrayal of the Anglo-Saxon powers to the Soviets, which is becoming increasingly evident in enemy planning, is in no way opposed to the Jewish interests, but rather determined by them. This development was evident not only in the case of Sikorsky and the dropping of Polish emigration by the enemy powers, but also on the Soviet side the accusation of an anti-Jew attitude of the past Poland and some of its current foreign speakers played a certain role. It is already evident in the case of Draža Mihailovich, the gang-leading "minister of war" of Yugoslavian emigration, who did not want to submit to the order of Moscow and in whose place a well-known Serbian communist, Colonel Božin Simitsch, was already exposed as "devoted" to the Serbian emigration in Moscow. Benesch and the Czech emigration in London are already in despair between West and East and sees as a scare- 38588 - l1 -