NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 746, sig. 110-5/35 (poškozeno) Page 81 · 81 of 96
Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 746, sig. 110-5/35 (damaged)
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75 Security Service RF Prague=Bubenich, 21.10.1943 GD-Leibabfchnitt Prag Sachlenweg Ferniprecher 77444 Secret Relcsface B.M.8.M.574g. Secret Reichssache! Two copies! 1. Execution To the 4-Obergruppenführer Minister of State K.H. Frank Prag /23/= Betr.: Establishment of the Reichsprotektor - reaction on Hungarian side. Hereinafter, a secret report on issues of Hungarian diplomacy is sent out in part, which speaks in the same way for the erroneous views in the Prague Consular Corps as the politically more questionable attitude of the Consul General of S p a n y i\. The position begins after a reference to the defaitist mood in Hungary as follows: "Spanyi plays a not yet fully clarified, but undoubtedly important role in these defatist circles, to which it is to be reckoned with certainty. His company in Budapest is very well informed about various military events and refers to Spanyi as the source of this information. Spanyi is said to have explained in his circles that the Wehrmacht authorized T o u s s s ain t was dismissed under pressure from the 44-circles from Prague. He also reported that shortly before the deportation to Prague, a division of Sh demonstratively entered, apparently as a means of pressure against any resistances of the armed forces, which had been significantly expected in circles of the 4, he also explained in the same circles, that it was originally 4 Obergruppenführer W o l f as Reichsprotector or, as a representative Reichsguardor, wanted to appoint, had here on, as he had allegedly learned from Neurath close source, Neurath, that he wanted to demission in this case, since he does not want to know his name , which still figures as the Reichsprotektor , in connection with a new bloodbath and a new false policy in the Prottorat . Thereafter, as - 2 -