NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 711, sig. 110-4/562 Page 29 · 29 of 102
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 711, sig. 110-4562
English Translation
A9 Moa - 2 He was very satisfied with his visit to the Reichsprotektor. The Reichspretektor had received him most heartily and had given him all conceivable honours. As he went away he accompanied the chairman of the government until the course. In this conversation, political Prague had not been seriously touched. When the speech came to the amendment in the NG'and National Council, Bienert said that he had already heard that the implementation of those changes was written on his account. He stressed that he did not have the slightest influence on the first or the second case and that the whole matter had been resolved by Moravec, as this would also fall within his portfolio. The chairman of the government was only informed that the solution was carried out with the consent of the competent German authorities. As far as the NG is concerned, he only expressed himself by the way that this institution had fallen to zero in terms of its importance, 'and that a change of the head would not change anything. Richtrmoc will perhaps prevent anyone from doing any unthinking things from the NG. Finally, Beinert was interested in how the airmen in Prague are cared for. Returning to the declaration of government, he touched that passage which speaks of the fact that the leader of the Czechs did not demand military duty and indicated that, despite this clear explanation of the government, there were certain efforts to form a Czech legion against Bolshevism. However, those who stood behind these attempts did not stop Beinert. Bienert made a perfectly balanced impression on me. He only complained about occasional heart attacks." Kaobi 4-Obersturmbannführer 99/.00