NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 711, sig. 110-4/562 Page 71 · 71 of 102
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 711, sig. 110-4562
English Translation
-2-3a people see the need for this work, be it the concern of the present government, and thus his. He imagines the preservation of the order in such a way that all arrangements, which seem necessary due to the changed conditions and are caused by the closeness of the front, run smoothly. Although the Kempf was a matter for the Empire against the underground elements, as the responsible man of the Protectorate, he wanted to take part in keeping the administrative bodies of the Czech Autonomy in order to carry out their duties properly. As far as the relationship with the other government members is concerned, Bienert feels that they have confidence in him, because they know that he will fulfil his duty. Only Krejči has allegedly spoken out in the sense that Binert is "only serving" and therefore pleasant to the Germans. Bienertert explained that he would never think of harming Krejši. Krejči had only damaged his laxity because he always had a tendency to "moveable politics". As for the accusation that he only serves, he considered that everyone had to serve in a total regime. If not, he only evokes confusion. The minister of state and the government had to minister. That was the reason for the success. The Czech man had a strong sense of service that he had only been corrupted by the democratic conditions in the former republic. Bienert estimated the situation in such a way that all forces had to be tensed so that the Bolsheviks would be cut off again this time. There is nothing to be said that the Czech man is happy about the advance of the Bolsheviks. He does this out of incomprehension. Bolshevism would be the best cure for the Czech person only through Bolshevikism, but this medicin could not be wished for, it would be too expensive and cost too much blood. H á c h a explained to Bienert that he was terrified of the bad condition of the president. Only temporally the president took the actions of the environment clearly. Hácha was decidedly not healthy, the crisis could occur unexpectedly and unforeseen. 00741 wnitre ./.