untenable state of affairs in Slovakia. The Holy See may have other
Information about the conditions in Slovakia. But I consider it as my duty
to hand over objectively to the Holy See the lnformation based on reports
which have been regularly received from home in the course of the last two
years.
Under these circumstances Slovakia, at the end of the war, could be the
scene of grave disturbances, the results of which, if they are not coped with
in time, may be of a far-reachlng character. The fact that thls Slovak regime,
which, at the end of the war, will undoubtedly meet a very disastrous end, is
recognised by the Holy See, and that the Holy See received its representative,
causes great concern to all true Czechoslovaks and particularly Czechoslovak
Catholics.
VI. The object of this memorandum is to indicate the entire international
situation of the Czechoslovak people and Czechoslovak State In connection with
these ecclesiastical questions affecting Czechoslovakia. Slovakia will,
without any doubt, again be a part of the Czechoslovak Republic.