Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 760, sig. 110-5/50

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14a youJv*aobpeupeL Jave* Envoy in Budapest, where he is very well known and popular. Hopefully this would soon be seen in Berlin. In the course of the conversation Spanyi asked me if I would join the new fascist national government as German Minister of Economics. Mussolini and his administration would no longer be left free, but they would prevail in all important areas with German advisors. I would have had some experience with a powerless government and would therefore be very appropriate. Jch replied laughing, I was in an unannounced position. Finally Spanyi spread over his Prague colleagues. He completely rejects the Romanian Consul General as a small man, but even more so he rejects Mrs. Zaborovski, who certainly has Jewish blood. He is a decent and wise consul-general, Huber; however, the more constant and clever is the vice consul Dr.Keller. He appreciates very little the Swedes. He speaks to everyone after his mouth; what he really den- ke, no human being knows. In a difficult situation, there is no doubt that the consul-general of Jtalia, a pronounced fool and a man with no attitude, is still worse than his stony wife, who had been completely drunk in a Czech circle in the evening of the surrender to Jtalien. He was curious to see how these two would now behave. Smart and a man of attitude is the local Jtalian vice consul. Godoarse gome 4 The general conversation revolved after table in the main about theater and film. n ME to c D 64212 - B 1.) √1 m ). b t 2) Richyb to don aiit ae .034 $h_{ 00:1 RIal9 EneT FR C 0000