NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 738, sig. 110-5/27 Page 2 · 2 of 188
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 738, sig. 110-5/27
English Translation
Security Service RFH Prague, 15.6.194. SD-Leitsabteilung Prag III - - Confidential! An -Obergruppenführer Staatsminister K.H. Fr a n k Prag Betr.: Em.7.Voska:"The Czech-Slovak America in the Revolution," Anl.: 1 The accompanying lecture discusses the slowness of the Czechs and Slovaks in America before and during the Velt War. Two fronts are highlighted, which rank in mutual competition for American public opinion: the Allies friendly and hostile; among the former were the Isheks, Slovakons, Croats, Slovenians, Serbs, Ruthenes and Poles. The Allied tront came together from Germans, Austrians, Irish, Ind-in and also Poland.The Czechoslovak colony in America claims for itself the merit of having converted America into an Allied friendly country and finally of having called it into war D. The information is very interesting to see and (frekin) find a news network from America - via the journalisven in New York - according to Buropa, vonach selost Eistörger deg Austrian congulates and also members of German authorities fir the Alliferten provided the best services. Furthermore, the explanations about the routes of the couriers from America to Burope to Bohemia are quite interesting, with the best connections could be supported. Also the references to the help of the Londonar Sokols and 24/kmerika" in the context of the Czech-Slovak revolution serve special occupation. The Ürigin:liberetzung was only kiirzt in one place (as such gakennzaichent) around aine until in all details walking schil- derunz a curisrin from America to Bohemia. gez. J a c o b i P.d.. 4Obersturmbannf H-Sturmbannnführer St. M. √F-234 %U-V-F-23/411