STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2607, sig. 109-12/255 Page 26 · 26 of 37
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2607, sig. 109-12/255
English Translation
The principle for all other minorities (page 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. On 25 October 1918, the minutes of a conference of representatives of the Central European nations, which was held at the Indepen- nce Hall in Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, were signed. It was Masaryk's work and brought in content a tired abclause of Wilson's peace slogans. Masaryc signed his work first. The protocol was held in English and Hebrew (!) language. On the other hand, today's situation sees world Jewry in a different conception of the goal of war. It sees its political development for the future as far less based on a state nuclearization of Eastern Europe than rather on a large-scale constellation of the whole world. Here, it is only questionable on which line of separation of the spheres of domination America and Soviet Russia are to meet in Europe. The ever-increasing betrayal of Europe by the Anglo-Saxon powers to the Soviets in enemy planning is in no way contrary to 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 the Yugoslav Emigration, who did not want to submit to the order of Moscow and in whose place already a well-known Serbian Communist, Colonel Božin Simitsch, was turned out as "delegates" of Serbian emigration in Moscow. Benesch and the Czech emigration in London are already in despair between West and East and see a counter-centre in Moscow standing on the line Fierlinger-Nejedly-Svoboda. The victory of German weapons alone can and will destroy everything for the future of Bohemia and Moravia, which could be due to dangerous possibilities in today's interplay between Czech emigration and world Jewry.