NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 738, sig. 110-5/27 Page 27 · 27 of 188
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 738, sig. 110-5/27
English Translation
14a - 24 - still the Ministry of Justice, which asked the newspapers to tell him who delivered them the news about the German and Austrian criminal activity, could bring out the right people, First durci the article of our sigen man this happened, We became, thereby into a very unpleasant. The United States was neutral, but on the other hand, by fighting a political struggle on neutral ground, saving American lives and wealth, the government in Washington was very friendly to us even after this betrayal. She tolerated us, but paid attention to us, and ordered the organization of her detectives to follow each of our steps, the head of this organization was the South Slav Gregorovié, who dealt with Slavic affairs at the Ministry of Justice. We made a compromise, according to which we reported on certain matters and he guaranteed us his assistance in matters in which we were powerless. Since then, vir worked hand in hand, all this happened at the beginning of l9l5. Let us not forget that something else happened on the other side, while this struggle was happening in America, Masaryk stayed in Rotterdam for the first time in September and sent from there an inscription in which he wrote: "Rotterdam, the 21,9,1914. Dear Mr. Voske! You will be surprised that I am here; but I am afraid that there was another alarm message on me in the Enerican pages, which I conclude from a telegram I received from Mr. Jame s F.Štěpina the day before yesterday from Chicago. I have come here to speak with English and Russian acquaintances and to write to you, because you know that I can write from us nitt t. My English friends have probably communicated by telegraphically from my presence Mr. Crame, and so it has happened that my stay here has been regarded as an escape from Prague and gliubts that I want to travel to America. Please explain to Ferrn Štěpina how things behave. At home, as you know, we don't move, but you can get lost.