STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1743, sig. 109-4/1498 Page 4 · 4 of 71
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1743, sig. 109-4/1498
English Translation
OBRANAN NARODA did not think of any totalitarian force and it is also a distance from every cynical arbitraryity to the Czech nation. After all, the fate of the Czech people in its rise and decline was always closely linked to the fates of the German nation and Riš. The experience of the last twenty years is historical evidence that each of ours from or to the German nation and to Risa, was a fundamental mistake, to the detriment of the Czech nation, and we have always paid attention to it. If we consider ourselves reasonable, our salted, untethered, strong and natural relations of economic and cultural nature, then everyone must know that it is the life interest of the Bohemian nation itself, so that he may find friendship and cooperation to the nation of Nămecký, the right to collapse- prices byvaleo e statu Jase prokonao e vsecy se daekosei sojnec pa for mutual pomo pubarse and polcé contract is not sufficient where it is fatally crossed by the natural law and historian of the developed political and economic relations. The regime of ammocracy, which governs us in the former state, has never admitted and has not given the Czech nation the freedom to act politically, which would allow it to establish a healthy and fruitful relationship with the majority of its neighbour, Velkánêmecký Risi. The Czech nation was not liberated and was not free, it was simply transferred from the work of Habsburgú D in the service of the anti-German power. We consider it useful and timely to include here the apt and true court of Konrad Hen lein nad Beneš, whose destructive activities for Zivot and the fates of the Czech nation declared: ©In 1918, when Dr. Beneš stood in front of a large four states vitasmy and pointed his finger at the map that the Czechs and Moravia with their powerful marginal mountains were the ideal base of the rise against the Rísa, being the most tragic hour of Czech dejin. Or at that time, Edvard Beneš sold the new state to the consortium of powers for which the existential authorisation of Cesko-Slovakia was granted only for as long as it was willing to serve their power-political intentions. He assigned to his nation and state a task that was unbearable for so long, if Germany was helplessly squeezed to the ground, and which led to systematic self-destruction at the moment when Germany regained its power. Even if Beneš thought it possible that Germany might not have been strong enough for the new world's political reckoning. One thing must have been clear to him: that his state and his own nation, in the case of an armed piece of shit, will suffer terrible hardships, if not even a complete genius. Such was the darkness and wretched tragic situation in which Beneš and his devoutly serving regime of party democracy led us. We would not have gotten out of the misguided ways of our yesterdays, and we would have worked towards our own derelict, thin, if now we listened to the advice and guidance of those who so cold, ruthless and cynically betrayed us and left fate behind when they knew that they were not able to sin the allied obligations against Germany. Our nation must study hard from its own history and must find in itself the courage to draw full consequences from them for the life of its nation and each one for himself. It is no longer and never true that the law of the Czech nation is alive in the fight and fight with the Germans. There is no other nation in the world that is not so confused by its historians and philosophers up to the level where it falls in momentum itself, as a Czech nation. This led us away from the country and from the real reality. We chase behind unattainable visions, we serve every incredible illusion and fantasy. We are still looking for some kind of non-existent and imaginary truths and we are running away from sober sobriety. It is a necessary radical turn in all the fields of our thought and political life.But it is necessary to warn against the ravings of the Czech nation, who are prevented from breaking away from the mysticism of the ancient to resist the natural reality and against the German nation. It is necessary that the harms of Czech nation must be driven out, permanently and forbidden, by the restlessness and the braking force the vital necessity of our sbliżeni and mutual pain. Silo and the future of the Czech nation are not in negation, conspiracy, gambling, or operating passive resistance, but in honest work for honest and fruitful association with the Nēmecký Nation, Ríší and long-term, careful construction of the common homeland. We must remember that it was the Grand German Risa, who set out for all times the German national border in Bohemia and after years of experience there will be no nation that would repeat the attempt of 1is. No one today wants and does not want a new army. Vüdce and Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler billed with Beneš, Zidy and Masons, for the German nation. This is what is expected of the Czech nation. Who, after all his hard experiences today, cares about Beneš, is certainly not a nation! We must show our will to turn and change, this cannot still be covered up with round words. Patience The Great-German Risa cannot be eternal and cannot be sinned against this still irresponsible one. The decision to make an urgent turnaround is first of all for those who took over the administration and leadership of the Czech nation and second of all the Czech people themselves. Otherwise the Germans would have made this necessary order themselves! Publisher and Responsible Editor: Běta Velinská. © Leading editor: Václay Velinský. © Prints book printing works Václav Kadečky, renter Jan Vejvara, Praha Xll Brevnov Liborova ulce Calo 0, phone dialo -. Dohledace áad Drha 2