NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 711, sig. 110-4/562 Page 39 · 39 of 102
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 711, sig. 110-4562
English Translation
2/a - 2 - because she is in Lausanne in Switzerland and Mrs. Chvalkovs- ký is still unconscious. On the 2nd of March 1945 at 4 p.m. the government comes together for a new consultation, on which a call is to be read, which will be published on Sunday. This declaration has a considerable political reach. Bienert confidentially stated that the concept of explanation had again been drawn up by Minister M o r a v e c and that Mr W o 1 f would be well informed. On March 2, the day before, Minister Beenert did not know the text of the declaration, which he again considered to be a mistake, since he had to present the ministers before the finished fact in the afternoon. He himself does not take the matter very tragically, but the ministers could criticise the fact that the president of the government is not informed. However, Bienert believes that he had received the text in time, but that this was prevented by the aircraft alarm. Furthermore, Binert informed that there should be a change in Dēr NG. The district of Prague and the district of Oymütz, to which the activity was previously forbidden, are to be renewed. The former acting head of the NG, lecturer Dr. Kr e j ě i resigns, and it is to be appointed General R y c h t r m o c . Chairman of the National Council will be Prof. F. S e k a n i n a , i.Deputy representative of the chairman of the I. President of the Supreme Administrative Court in Prague, lecturer Dr. K l i me n t, and 2nd deputy of the chairman is to become the lecturer Dr Tomáš K r e j č i, the former acting head of the NG. Bienert explained that this is an absolutely confidential communication, which had made him Moravec and that something could change until Sunday. In the course of the further discussion, Bienert informed him that he had the impression that Moravec had tried to transfer part of the Fropaganda to him (Beenert). However, Binert would follow the principles which the Minister of State had suggested to him. He also had the feeling that Moravec was tired as well. He insisted on his health. 00761