NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 738, sig. 110-5/27 Page 184 · 184 of 188
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 738, sig. 110-5/27
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98a -18- In the Sormer it was already known in Prague, that now only the heavy weight of Czech politics is supposed to be lost in Germany. But the development of the wider Ereighisse be- doutond'selneller came to an end when nan was originally in Prague nahn, 'On 21, Septomber fell the Bulgarian front toson- anon and allgs Weitore then went on strike. On 29 September there was a joint assembly of the Natienal Committee, the Ibgeordnotenverband and dor voorlichon members of the House of Lords, in which it was unanimously crklürt that the nation had no wish in its fight and that it had no desire in Vienna,' in the 2nd, Octoher, the Abgoordnet Staněk gave a speech in the Vienna Parliament, by which even the chochisclie delegation was open and known as Ganzos to the resistance, An 5. On the basis of the 14 points of Wilson's 8th January, Austria presented the Waffonstillstandsgosuch. At the imperial Aulionz on 12th October, the Czech Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs asked for the immediate implementation of the national government; as well as the Czech Toilnahne to do peace negotiations. On October 14, the Tso-Echo-Slovak government was declared constituted in Paris; this declaration was made on October 17 in Washington, Dor attempt dos "Socialist Ratos", dor himself, participatively as a protest gogon the non-socialist majority,in Nationalon Committee on 16. Septonber, who had made the 14th octo-ber strike into a coup d'état, had almost taken a tragic end through monstrosities with dom Mil:tär, On 16, October neeh cin Manifesto of the Emperor Karl on the primal transformation of Austria to federal state orlasson, docl was rejected by the National Committee on 19, October. October, one of the 18 October data replies oin, Wilson said that the autonomy for the peoples of Austria, as it had been forgotten in sci-non 14 Punkton, was not sufficient and that the Czechs and the Yugoslavs decided that the Vienna government had been satisfied with their wishes to untornehnon,