NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 738, sig. 110-5/27 Page 14 · 14 of 188
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 738, sig. 110-5/27
Rudolf Děpolt Maria Josef Ludvík ("Rudobald")
1904 1984 CZERNIN 3
Děpolt Josef Maria Rudolf Bedřich
1936 CZERNIN 3
Humprecht Ottokar Paul Theobald Rudolf Johannes Ignatius Josef Maria
1909 1944 CZERNIN 3
Josef Maria Rudolf Ferdinand Czernin-Kinsky (adopted 1954)
1920 CZERNIN 2
Karl Wilhelm Rudolf Eugen
1930 CZERNIN 2
Karel Eugen Rudolf
1920 1940 CZERNIN 2
Heřman Maria Rudolf Josef
1915 1942 CZERNIN 2
Rudolf Heřman Maria Josef
1881 1928 CZERNIN 2
English Translation
- 11 - S had to travel with me. In London we left at the hotel "Three Nuns" where techechische Kellnar were busy, of which I sent one to function iran of the London Sokel with the message, cass I nit want to talk to them, they would like to visit me at the Hotel. I told them the most necessary and cautiously indicated that I needed to go messengers to Bohemia, the Sokoln Sykora, Stanëk and Kopecky were able to explain detail, but I sp-lled to them as representatives of the Socol, On the other day they sent me a man whom I wanted to send as a Kuri-r to Prof, Masaryk. When I told him. In my room money g b, I was arrested, abar after the Enlightenment I gave to the Authority, I became 'intlissed'. This aroused all the attention of my fellow-Reisandan, perhaps also unspeakable up-seeing. That is why I took about four ferrets to myself, including Mr. Hájiček, and told them what was going on, that one had to send a courier to Bohemia; it would undermine an action for the self-indignity of Bohemia. These gentlemen said: "We also want to contribute to the journey of the political courier and to this acticn!" I kept cas Varzeichnis the names of those Czechs who donated the first money for the Czech Revolution. Is these Frank G, Hajiček, Prof.Šimsk, Karl Janovský, Rudolf Pruša, A.V.Černý, Josef Doležal, Čeněk B.Kofránek, J.Rezek and Em.Voska. When Hajíček came to America with me, he made sure that the Czech Catholics in the Americas behaved friendly to the idea that our sounds were able to do abroad, but it was because the ravolutionist movement from Anfarg was led by people who were pronounced social demersities and free spirits. So not because they were waiting for this movement, but rather for personal reasons. a Not long after my arrival in lew York I received answers from the Czech committees in Paris, London and Petersburg to my challenger, confidants to