Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 746, sig. 110-5/35 (damaged)

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42a 2 The reasons for this may be partly due to the need for validity of the wife of Spanyis, who is a simple consort. On the other hand, by way of his education in the Theresianum in Vienna and by means of his ability as consul in Graz, he also has extensive and far-reaching relations with the Austro-Hungarian nobility, The Political Disposition v. Spanyis, who is said to be a cousin of the former Hungarian Prime Minister of Kallay after an unaudited report, also corresponds to Stos' attitude of the majority of his friends and guests. There is a plethora of anti-rich elites of all kinds of political colouring, so that the suspicion of a political formation and political support of the person of the Hungarian Consul General, cleverly disguised by social activity, cannot be dismissed for all possible eventualities. A political assessment of the friends and most frequent guests of Spanyis reveals a German-enemy, legitimistic-monarchist group of people and a politically coloured circle whose social care lies in the hands of the woman v. Spanyi. v.Spanyi has been able to include in his circle of friends the exponents of the Czech nobleman from the Bohemian-Moravian area the legitimateistissh-monarchist leaders of the Chechnya lind of German nobility. In this context the following persons have been included: 1.) Prince Pranz Schwarzenberg, Prot.Ang. 2.) Prince L,A. 4.) Count Zdenko Kinsky, Prot.Ang. 5.) Count Heinrich Dobržensky, Ungar.Angeh. 6.) count Schönborn, prot.Age. 7.) Count Marius Attems, Italian national. Count Kinsky, Count Czernin and Count Dobržensky took part in the declaration of loyalty of the technical nobility for Dr.Benesch. 39054