STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1199, sig. 109-4/953 Page 28 · 28 of 34
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1199, sig. 109-4/953
English Translation
26 - 2 - Form not correct. However, regarding this point Havelka does not express itself as regards the first point. He mentions in general that he is the minister most prominent in the public, especially among the Vlajka people. The Prime Minister treated the political issues very cautiously, while, according to his temperament, he looked at all political issues much more actively and, unlike the President of the Minister, could never remain silent, but always had to express his opinion. The fact is that the Vlajka people wanted to make their magazine available to him in person about two months ago, and they wanted to tie him up for the Vlajka. He had rejected this and then the sharp attacks of the Vlojka-people against him took place. He thus became the best hated man at the Vlijka. In the case of the Czechs, he was accused of being Germanophile and still he was also discredited by the Germans. Mr Reichsprotektor's provocations had put him in a very difficult position, especially against the President of the State, since he was known to be the best friend of the President. I have explained to Havelka that the Viajka people do not interest us in any way, but that it must be noted that they were the first and first of all an absolutely loyal attitude towards the Germans. Havelki said that he could claim the same for himself. He had already given a very German friendly interview to the Reuterbiro in May. The same applies to the discussion of the Prime Minister and the Interior Minister Jezek. It is well known that he must conceive all such statements. To my further statement, that the Czechs did not have sufficient real-world political acknowledgment of the facts, Havelka admits that from the Czech side, especially in September v.Js. However, it must not be forgotten that many Czechs are romantics and that it was difficult after twenty years of