NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 738, sig. 110-5/27 Page 136 · 136 of 188
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 738, sig. 110-5/27
English Translation
73 ' - 4? that the trail leads to the Austro-Hungarian and the German legation in Washingon. He delivers evidence to the government of the United States, by organizing a watch service on ships by loyal Czechoslovaks, he makes it impossible to set up ship fires,' he reveals wide-ranging conspiracies of former officers of the central powers, he prevents strikes by appeals to the Slavic workers, he reveals Dumba, the Austrian ambassador to Washington, of Papen and Boy-Ed, the German diplomats, and achieves his dismissal from the U.S. In the lower part of the city of New York, his law firm was established at the time, where the documents were filed and translated, where they were photographed and returned to the consulates and embassies who did not know who would reveal their criminal game. The connection between the German Ambassador and the President of Mexico Huerta for the purpose of provoking a war between the United States and Mexico, thus preventing America's intervention in the world conflict, also goes from here, as well as the evidence of the Irish-German conspiracy against England, for which Lord Casement was then shot in the Tower of London. Through the narrow country of Weisman, Voska becomes acquainted with the Supreme House, the Bera ter Wilsons, and gives him the first information on the Central European problem from our point of view. As Voska's work in England was appreciated, of which Seaton Watson's words expressed in London at the end of 19l6 witness: "Voska' s work is highly appreciated in political and military circles, between the fighters and for the fighters for the Czechoslovak cause is important only what you make tangible for the allies. Nothing more, nothing else has value for them." The "Czech National Association" came into political contact soon after its foundation, after all, was its entire activity politically. Already in the year 19l5 the New York County Committee addressed itself with a special memorandum to President Wilson, in which he made an enerksan on the Czechoslovak movement, later similar memoranda on the one hand to the president, on the other hand also other important - 48 -