STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 580, sig. 109-4/327 Page 12 · 12 of 43
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 580, sig. 109-4327
English Translation
- 3 - the press and more or more spectacular visits. At his press receptions he mainly celebrated the above-mentioned military agreement with France, underlining the undisputed will of the Czech people to gain independence, as far as the French press reported on it, his visits led Mr. Benesch and others. to the French Prime Minister and to the Polish "Prime Minister" General Sikorski, who, by the way, was also visited by Mr Hodza, I have already reported on the Feuchtunchahme Beneschs with Austrian legitimists. The visit of Benesch to the house in the rue Bonaparte, where he served during the World War, and to the Czech officers gathered in the "Cercle Militaire" took part in the reception by Letzere from the French side, among others. the generals of central houses as a former chief of the general staff of the Czechoslovak army and Faucher as the former head of the French military mission in Czechoslovakia. After his departure from Paris, Mr. Benesch published an essay in the "Oeuvre" in which he describes his war goals. He calls for a new balance between the great nations; a new system of peaceful cooperation between the major powers on the one hand and the small and medium states on the other; finally, a new collective security system. Here, too, Mr Benesch proves that he is and remains the Eternal Steward. e.g. by Bülow-Schante. To the Foreign Office, Berlin.