NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 711, sig. 110-4/562 Page 27 · 27 of 102
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 711, sig. 110-4562
English Translation
-3-10-4/562 15 especially as regards housing and catering, and health care is also a matter of great care. Bienert further stated that the writer Sádecký, the Selretär from the "Freude am Leben" had come to him and asked him to call for him to continue to be employed under the new direction in the NG at his post in the library and in the archive. He (Beenert) has known Sá Decký for more than 20 years as an excellent journalist, but large washcloths. In spite of everything, he would like to express his request that the only difficulty would be that the NG Ab r belonged to the department of Minister Moravec and General Rychtrmoc rulo had not yet been with him (Beenert). So he could not present it to him (RychtrmOC). Sádecký had admitted to him (Beenert) that he had been serving Minister Dr. Krejči for various political information during the whole time. He (Benert) had directly explained to Sá decký that he (Beinert) did not reflect on such services because he did not need political information. Jmh aw He would, however, audition for him. Bienert then asked the I. Mim. at Gährsmann to speak with Major Mohapel (Hrádeční) for Sákecký, so that he could use himself with General Rychtrmoc. At the same time, Binert explained that he would not use Sádecký as an informer about things of the NG, because this organization had only official interests. Minister Moravec could get everything by himself. Bienert noted that the general political and military situation immediately satisfied him, because he saw that the Germans were experiencing a great moral rebirth. The army struggled in such a way that even the enemy had to call for admiration. He was firmly convinced that the path taken by the present leadership of the Czech people was the right one, even if the views of various German capitulants were different. taali Mafaar tl P X MU Mafraartluel6 ntrL