STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 481, sig. 109-4/227 Page 78 · 78 of 91
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 481, sig. 109-4227
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42a - 28- Uy g LL Hájek warn, but of course this assurance was meaningless after my earlier infatuations: everything remained I don't know if Dr. Benesch had any passions. He was a parent, didn't smoke, did not play cards and made the impression of a modest person. His family: living was fine, as far as it was known. In my opinion, WU was not so "monished", but rather megalomaniac. His addiction to power and fame often led him on a crooked path, His yore president T.G. Masaryk was a sincere, mammoth open man. He often told the truth, even when it was burning. He was often alone in the fight, but open and honest, told every én's friend or P one in the face his opinion. Just the opposite was Dr. Benesch. He avoided the dirty and open struggle. The fight with his opponents led hundreds of other well-known and unknown people. The best proof for / for his conflicts with Stříbrní, Pergler, Dr, Kramař and Švehla. CL8DN consultations of the ministerial committees and the party leaders. In the critical years and especially in the year l938 found at the Prague Castle in the offices of the president Dr. The meetings were convened by Presidents and some members of the government were invited by the chairmen of the coalition parties and, if military matters were dealt with, representatives of the General Staff. These discussions used to take place when the representatives of the parties in the government could not agree among themselves, or when things of very extraordinary importance were involved. At these conferences the so-called political committee of the government and the leaders of the political governing parties were most often involved. In order to speed up the government negotiations, specialist committees have been constituted by the Minister and by two let/Bder 06741 AlY