GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 738, sig. 110-5/27

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96a -14- It is already clear from this that there were closer contacts between the parties, which should be deepened until their unification into a common party.' Regarding this matter, first on 20 August in Luhatschowitz, then on 30 August. in Turnau and last in Prague, the first success of these negotiations was the formation of a state-role club with Klofáč as chairman and Kalina as secretary on 26, September, Dic- ser club - he became a member of the Czech Union. The task of the opportunist deputies, in particular those of the Ajungechic, was to welcome the action, when in Octeber Kramář returned to Prague and was thus returned to active politics, 'he experienced as the main representative of the home Widorstandos cinen triunphalen Enpfang and also the leadership of the "Národni lišty" during the same time in the hands of Rašin and Sis. The focus of the Widor policy was so that their main representatives, Kramář, became their executive organ Rašin, among the socialists Klofáč and Habrman, that through the events described, the radical anti-Austrian direction strengthened in the autumn of 1917 and drew its strength, as it were, from the news coming from abroad. The anti-Austrian politicians then separated into two groups, the complete destruction of which was very long. In the Cine group remained the young Czechs, the state-laws, Moravian progressives and a part of the Roalists. From Dioson on 10 February 1918 the "Česká státoprávni deno- kracie" (Czech state-legal democratic party) nit Kramář as chairman. The National Socialists formed in the spring of 1918 as the second group to form the Czech Socialist Party un, they took on an international and class knowledge program and drew on the group of the "Czech Deno-cracy", early communist-anarchist groups (Vrbenský) and a part of the Roalists, Andor remained head of the party Klofáč. Also in the Social Democratic Party in the autumn of 1917 the main representative of the anti-östorreichischon radical direction was elected to the executive committee, and Habrnan became chairman of the party's club of deputies, whereas the opportunist Šmeral shrank from his leading position.