NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 711, sig. 110-4/562 Page 50 · 50 of 102
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 711, sig. 110-4562
English Translation
18a - 2 - even if the conditions were harsh. He was convinced that this way of reason would be taken by the majority of the Czech population. He knew that the enemy had to be defeated in order to save the civilization and culture of all European nations from destruction and destruction. But he believes that Bolshevism will be destroyed. Minister Bienert told him that the editor F. Sá d e c k ý had visited the National Community. Sákdecký asked him (Beenert) for advice on what to do, what the question of a candidacy for the post of Secretary-General of the NG, who was currently free, was about. So far, the director of the NG has not known that Sádecký was aspirating on this position. Bienert had replied to him that he could not advise him to open an open call for candidates, because it would be better to be carried on by the events. He should not forget that today it is not about a career that is problematic, but rather about being active in some way against Bolshevism. To the Commissioners of Social Assistance; C h a l u p a , to speak coumend , Minister Bienert mentioned, he noted a certain nervousness in this, which probably stemmed from the obvious situation. Chalupa used to turn to him with everything, but lately he almost didn't show up at all. Bienert constantly saw a man in Chalupha who could have done a lot in difficult times, but now he (Beenert) believes that he had something wrong with him. He (Chalupa) is not independent, for example he is too dependent on Moravec, which would be a mistake. If Chalupa were independent, we would have two personalities, so we only have Moravec and Chalupha is his toy." twab nde i ldio wy -Obersturmbannführer 00754