NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 717, sig. 110-5/6 Page 34 · 34 of 79
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 717, sig. 110-5/6
English Translation
25a - 2 - press to make popular. At every suitable opportunity he gave brilliant events for the press, which was then already completely in the hands of the Jews. The Brüeke of H or r t h y to this Jewish press made his wife, who was not difficult to establish contact due to their Jewish subversion. Many journalists from that time still remember that even then the Veg led to Hor t h y over his wife. In this context it is necessary to point out the Jewish prayer services that were held in all the Jewish temples of Hungary in the previous years for the recovery of Hort h y 's. Nothing is more significant than a leaflet that the then still young SZALLASSY movement brought out 3 to 4 years ago and bore the title: "Hinaus mit der Rebelka aus dem Königsschloss". Here is the Hungarian Consul General, Lord of S p á n y i, a special confidant H or r t h y 's. He is Paer son of the former k.u.k. Generals of S p á n y i , who was eşammen with H o r t h y Flügeladjutant with Emperor Franz afosef. S p a n yi , junior, was officer and digested orV his takeover into the diplomatic service and his rapid rise only of personal protection H or r thy's, otherwise he lacked any qualification for such posts. In the foreign affairs ant to Budapest he is just as hated as he is feared, because he constantly negotiated with H o r t h y personally, bypassing his most prestigious services. During his tenure in Prague, many Jews were called up for Hungarian citizens, so the access of German authorities was withdrawn and pasted to Budapest. In the local Hungarian circles, there is also talk of major diversions, which were carried out under the direction of S p á n y i 's in the current gang in favour of Jews. However, when this activity became too open-minded, a coneul of the local Generelkonaulat, called N e m r a va, had to be sacrificed. This N e n r av a was first called to Budapeet and later had to leave the diplomatic service. Dafthe politics of a man like H o r t h y as ambiguous, obstinate and always concerned with the interests of the Jews