GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 717, sig. 110-5/6

Page 36

English Translation

16a -tations and targeted leadership only provided the SZAllAzSY programme, but they did not come to nan for serious reasons at that time. There is no doubt that the co-ordination of these funds means that londegvordigung retains a knowledge of buoyancy. If, however, the part of the working class which still stands is successful, but in particular the mihendelten Hiueler and the agricultural workers with the geiet of revolutionler landeverteidiger to erfullon, then the newly mobilizing Kriifte is not significant. In the bour division of the Hungarian situation the question is always here to be asked: Does the Hungarian sight not accommodate the peasant? Today the answer to this is still no! If the ungarish peasant has to defend his own land and does not have to succumb to the counts and Jews as lords of the Aekerland, he will voluntarily take up arms. The success of Sg a l l a s s y 's will depend on how much his social reforn will intervene in the agricultural relations. The national slogan alone does not produce its disintegration. Only the synthesis of the national and socialist principle, vie it was realized in vetional socialism, results in the activation of these forces. The connection za the local Ungarian district, especially to Kelembéry and from Spányi,junior, is maintained and reported in due course on the attitude of these people. 64974