STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1998, sig. 109-7/5 Page 34 · 34 of 151
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1998, sig. 109-7/5
English Translation
9z - 2 - offer the whole government their de-mission. Elias does not recommend it. And for the reason that the present government in its composition is nevertheless the one which has been appointed exactly according to the constitution and here the emigrants abroad, especially in London and above all Dr. Beneš, can hardly construct an unconstitutionality of the Mankaxax rehabilitation. But if this government were to hand over its delegation now, Dr. Beneš in London would be on the point that it was destroyed by the Germans, especially by the Secretary of State K.H. Frank, and he would also strengthen his propaganda against the new government, which he would charge as an imposed government. Eliáš had further requested that the actual demands of the interpretations be checked and that one seek to find out what the Germans actually imagine under the title "Liquidation of the Legionary Question". And then one could issue a decree which would ligid the positions designated by the Germans. As far as the Legionnaire spirit is concerned, it is allegedly very difficult for the Czech Government to determine in what extent this spirit is now manifesting itself and how the government could parallelize it. Kliment further stated that Nebeský had also spoken to him and asked him whether tabs threatened the danger that a breeding ground could arise here for the assertion of Rxx Rys's. Lecturer Dr. Kliment had assured Nebesky that something similar did not threaten and that Rys had no prospects of the presidency because on the German side one was anxiously aware of the majority and the actual conviction of the Czech people. And Rys does not represent the conviction of Czech peoples. The agreement also presumably introduces the NG and the President of the State was determined to maintain the agreement with all intents and purposes. Lecturer Dr. Kliment had privately advised Nebesky to use more force to reach agreement with the government and to lean towards the government.