GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 757, sig. 110-5/47

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4 6 --_ ll intellectual offspring. As had to be observed in the weeks after the coup, the current government seems to have learned nothing from what has happened or to want to learn nothing. After such serious incidents, a state which does not reveal itself must not show itself so sčhwächlich to the authors; a government that does not consciously play false games must not commit the necessary self-enforcement by cleansing its officials corpers, nor must it push the necessary executioner's work towards the powers and want to wash their hands like Pilate. The management problem within the Slovak territory is therefore more acute today than ever. This failure should not be forgotten in the days of the necessary probation, even in ruhi- n times, when the future form of the leadership of the Slovak people will be considered calmly, which is appropriate to this good and lovable little people and is conducive to their own development.