STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1743, sig. 109-4/1498 Page 28 · 28 of 71
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1743, sig. 109-4/1498
English Translation
4- 214 people were not freed and was not free, it was simply transferred from the bondage of the Habsburgs into the servitude of the anti-German great powers, We consider it expedient and timely to include here also the characteristic and correct judgment of Konrad Henlein on Beneš, over whose decomposing activity fir the life and fate of the Czech people he declared: "In l9l8, when Dr. Beneš stood before the great four of the victorious states and with his finger on the map showed that Bohemia and Moravia with its mighty edge mountains provided an ideal basis for entering the empire, was the most tragic hour of Bohemian history. At that time, Eduard Beneš sold the new state to a Mäehte consortium, for which Czechoslovakia was only allowed to exist for so long as it was willing to serve its power-political aspects. He acknowledged to his people and state a task that was unbearable as long as Germany was powerless to earth, and which led to the sistematic self-destruction from the moment that Germany found its strength. Even if Beneš had considered it possible that Germany would no longer have enough powers for a new world political settlement, one thing had to be clear: that his Steat and his own people would fall into one or other great pain in the event of an armed clash, or even have been consecrated to the perfect inferiority." Thus was the Pinsternis and the Tregishe errant, into which Beneš and his regime of party democracy, which served him devotly, led us. We were incited to enmity and resistance to a great power, to which we were always too sehwaeh to overcome. We would no longer find out from this misguided path and would work for our complete demise if we still listened to the advice and words of those who told us so cool, merciless and cynical, and left ixeex Schickeal over when they realized that they were unable to fulfil their allies' obligations against German. Our nation must learn diligently from its own visions and must have the courage to draw the consequences of dsuaxx. It is not true for a long time and was you