NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 738, sig. 110-5/27 Page 130 · 130 of 188
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 738, sig. 110-5/27
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70 - 41 - "Obrana" (defence) shrewd and consisted of both Slovaks and Czechs;, however, mfņder8f8lution struggle, when in Chicago also this direction prevailed by influence of the Russian revolution, grows, the camp of our former Austrians and new revolutionists according to the Russian pattern in considerable mass. One. Disturbing our movement however did not cause it. Everyone died and séin Führer, Beránek, tried his poetry on those whom he hated so much. The magazine de de s de d le direction, once represented by the editor F.Vencl, also changed and, under the leadership of its editor Droøda and the editor Dongres, printed off shameful invectives against everything that revealed the revolutionary activity, Texas, until The region of great enthusiasm for our cause, in whose leadership the brothers and a number of good souls had done a work worthy of all honour, the Pázdrals, the merchant Frnka, writing director Tesař, were broken in their unity, in their belief in the revolution, in the army, which was claimed to be the American Czechoslovak boy Selling France for profit-wise reasons and opposing Ehtgelt any free will who was claimed to face certain death, this Texas was thwarted by passionate struggles and lost séinen old character of loyalty? "The 'old Buñate, a seventy-year-old journalist, par- taves the slogans of the 'people's people's party', as he called Drozda, but the conditions no longer persered. The Slovak brothers also had certain difficulties with the magyan clergy and journalists; but their struggles were incomparably weaker, just as the Catholics' difficulties, whose "Austrians" ended in absolute minority. A letter from the Austro-Hungarian consul of Ludwig from Pittsburh from ll. It would be very desirable to get in touch with Irgandein magazine, which has a large circle of Slovak readers. I - 42 -