STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1743, sig. 109-4/1498

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2. 22/ for their well-being, their portschrit and their healthy future. The struggle that Henlein waged at that time was not directed against the techechic people; he only led him against the former director, who rejects every national-conscious techeche with contempt. We value the national political rally of KaMIex Konrad Henlein because he speaks to us as a Sudeten German, which has grown up together as a Deitscher, and his share of all internal political struggles until the fall of the td d d in it the simple return of Rick to the naughty laws and conditions that correspond to the reality that is expressed in the political St. Venzel-Treedition and the state policy of the Přemyslid. Bähmen und Mäihren found his natural relations with the German Reum and the finality and immutability of this fact reminds us that the guarantee for this is the size and power of the Great German Reich. With sincerity, he explains what I am grateful for, that he is aware of the delicate task that the new position is imposed on the Germans, etc., on the Chephis. It is now also possible to give a natural and viable form to the inner relations of both nations, as happened outside. The Germans show me that after the rally Konrad Henleing would like to do so, and is now mainly up to us, that we are properly aware of the life laws of the existence of our nation in Central Europe and that everywhere we are carrying out a reckless correction of various misconceptions that led us to an abyss in the last oblivion and which could lead us back if we opposed or even stopped the life-needs of this rebirth. Only the most glamorous and stubborn torments of the Czech people can convince us that the present Btend of things as well as the external relations of Bohemia and Moravia with the empire are only temporary and not, as is the case with reality, definitive and the fearful propaganda of lies of the world Jewry, the Preimaurs