STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 483, sig. 109-4/229 (poškozeno) Page 26 · 26 of 86
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 483, sig. 109-4229 (damaged)
English Translation
The party is far from working on the basis of cooperation with the coalition parties and to think about cooperation with parties of a different age than this. As a result, the allegations of the will belong to a cooperation with the Sudeten German party in the reg- gation into the realm of the fable." To the extent that the defense has called for the defendant in an article of the New Year's edition l938 of the Agrarblatt "Venkov" to stand up for the establishment of a good relationship with the German Reich and wanted to establish an agreement with Germany for the free of all concessions, is established by the statement of the witness K.H.Frank, since the accused in his newspaper article pointed out that the 1 l/4 million German elector living in the Czechoslovak Republic, the S.d.F. However, this article does not contain the phrase "We want an agreement with Germany at the price of all concessions". From the testimony of the witness Frank, it is also apparent that there were frequent conflicts in the committees of the Čsh. Parliament for party political reasons. However, the defendant cannot claim to have resigned from Beneš's foreign policy, neither in relation to relations with Germany, nor in respect of participation in the sanctions against Italy, nor with regard to the policy of the League of Nations. On the contrary, he voted in favour of Beneš in all votes. It also deserves to be stressed that the Czech agrarians have been continuously occupying the post of Prime Minister since 1922, they have always been czech politics by three other ministers in the direction of a o ao ada p aa B. Above all, they presented the Minister of the Interior either from their farry or by an officer close to that party. But it is precisely these people who took the land against the Sudetendeut- ies, which would not have been possible without the approval of the accused. Perner were all during the existence of the Czechoslovak 0K261