Korrespondenz in den EhrenangelegenheitenCzernin- Polzer-Hoditz undCzernin- Sternberg Page 12 · 12 of 23
Correspondence in the matters of honourCzernin-Polzer-Hoditz and Czernine- Sternberg
English Translation
Vienna, on 5 Miai 1924 T An Sr. Exzellens e ssea 4. the emperor, especially intimately touching official secrets of the Oeffentäich VIENNA STAATSARigkeit to disclose. A common threatening letter to a defenseless !.- Mainly on this basis, it is clearly stated in the protocol, was at that time Count Adalbert Sternberg,as he,on the occasion of his fight for the honor of an imperial princess, led by too drastic means, to a club member a threat The letter, although certainly not to be approved, was in no way against the all-gamein valid rules of honour varsties, nevertheless he, Count Sternberg, as they taught him better about the content of his work, took his letter back in an unchallengedly loyal way. A mean threatening letter to ainen Wehrlosen ! Heine Lords Honorary Judges of the Jockeyclubsihow do you think now? - A gamainar threatening letter to our, to your defenseless, enemy-less monarch ! He, to whom you were all bound by holy oaths, he, who as holy martyr for his ungankha- Is a common threatening letter addressed to your king and emperor from your member-center less punishable than that of Count Adalbert Sternberg to a simple club member? Who can say, Your holy spirit for impartial justice and unblemished honor has its limit, where the limits of an almighty Kamarilla protecting meekness and betrayal begin? Forgive me!I will not offend anyone.At your shield of honor I will smite that it artune aloud and go down to the deepest depths of your resin. ./. 5 323