STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1998, sig. 109-7/5

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94 Prague, 21 January 1941. Betr.: Government crisis. E Je L4n Z 20/f reports: Dr. k 1 i m e n t finds that he does not yet consider the situation to be settled. To my question, what is with the Prime Minister, he answered in the sense that he is not yet in the state of demission, but that he sees himself in such a situation. For it was not possible for him to suffer a lot of such insults. In my other Prague, what kind of insults these insults would be, there was nothing against Kliment. Z 330 spoke with N v o t n ý (preude alive) and he was told that the National Community was again firmly in the saddle, because in these days there was between Dr. On the one hand, and the representatives of the former coalition parties on the other, an agreement was reached that additional financial resources would be made available to the NG; the work of the Committee would continue to be carried out by people and also by non-members of the Ng Committee. Secretary H ý b 1 explained that xxn was blamed for the current crisis on the Secretary of State P r a n k, who allegedly spoke very harshly with the government. Dr H á c h a had allegedly expressed doubts to Dr Mrazik about whether Count B u b n a had behaved properly, because he had reacted only to Prank's remarks. Dr. H a v e l k a had said that it was difficult to reorganize SGA supervision of the supply, venn - 2 -