STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1747, sig. 109-4/1502 (poškozeno) Page 50 · 50 of 57
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1747, sig. 109-4/1502 (damaged)
English Translation
- 17 - He wanted to preserve his political independence, for this reason he also welcomed it when he heard the news of the election of the lawyer Hácha to the Czech president, and so he also sent a letter to this new president, in which he again only expressed his fervent desire that the Chechsh people would find their input and strengthening in this way. Never, however, did Benesch agree with the Munich Convention, and never had he recognized that all is the free invention of Mr. Moravec, as this gentleman seems to be equipped with an oversized imagination at all... (disturbing)... But what neither Benesch nor Hácha could foresee arrived, Hitler broke your promise and Háchs was forced by a Nazi gang of gangsters to put his signature in Verlin under a decree with which he would never have declared himself in solidarity. Since that time, all the institutions set up by the Germans have lost their validity in the so-called protectorate, they are neither the tachsl. We do not forget, however, what Mr Moravec made clear in his Venice speech that only from London to Prague, but also from the castle to London, a letter of reply was sent to Pres. We want to keep Hébhas discreetly secret today, we will only be able to give his wording until the appropriate eyeblicl seems to have come to terms with it. - - - o--