CZECH AUTONOMY
A PROMISE AND A WARNING
(Received June 7, 9 a.m.)
PRAGUE, June 6.
The Secretary of State, M. Frank, addressing at Budweis the largest assembly of Germans that has been held on Czech soil, said that Czechs would be given genuine autonomy, but their interests must correspond with the interests of the Reich. They would be allowed to share the blessings and benefits of the Reich, but there would be no peace for those who openly or secretly ogled Dr. Benes (the former President of Czechoslovakia, at present in America).
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 132, 7 June 1939, Page 11
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