STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 643, sig. 109-4/391 Page 90 · 90 of 122
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 643, sig. 109-4/391
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50 4 DNB, Amsterdam: Berlin correspondent of the "Telegraaf"; Germany had committed heavy sacrifices of life and wealth to ensure its security in the East. Therefore, it could not be expected that Germany would simply abandon Poland. Mr Fenner argued that Germany had used all its Krlifts to establish a new order in Oesterreicl and Tachecho-Slovakia, while France and England had done nothing for these countries. Therefore, if France and England, on the initiative of the two sovereigns, knew nothing else to answer than to make a demand for the release of all that Germany had anticipated with so many victims, then these two states will thus be evaporating last d d d t i t i e n t for the freekness and consequences of the war. DNB, Stockholm: ....... It is even more striking that, in Lebrun declaration, no consideration should be given to the characteristics of the Slovaks as a special nation.The Slovaks should be drawn into a Czech steat with all the consequences that this has to do with the Czechs not only as a inferior people, but also as a traitor to the present-day oTod DNB, Revali "Uus Restiv: It is difficult to foratulate how one can rebuild Austria in peaceful ways, since it is completely questionable whether the population of the former Oesterreich wants this at all. As far as former Czechoslovakia is concerned, Slovakia does not seem to want to give up its independence. 3 Engl. Sender, London: Spokesman recalls 14. Noyember l9l8, on which day Masaryk was elected by the Technical National Assembly as a prime minister. Masaryks' work created the independence of the Techecho Slovak Republic. Today, on the occasion of this memorial day, Dr. Benesch and Jan Masaryk gave speeches in which they gave firm faith to Ausdruek that independence was to be restored to Czechoslovakia, Spokesperson notes that this belief was well founded. - In speech yesterday Archbishop of York demanded that the first demand be a peace conference of participation of Poland and Czech people. Dr. Beneseh today thanked Arch-baschof of York for this speech with explanation of the wars of England. Goal: Free Tachecho-Slovakia in free Europe.