NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1147, sig. 110-11/85 (poškozeno) Page 19 · 19 of 203
Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1147, sig. 110-11/85 (damaged)
English Translation
13a were not carpets but only 2 blankets. Mr. Wilde also told me that knocking except in the morning of 7-gh was forbidden by police. This was already the second time that I was mobbed by this woman. With all parties she had already quarreled about knocking and using the washing cows, which lies under her apartment. Everyone is afraid of her, but does not dare to say anything because Mr. Wilde is with the police. I ask, is this the only concern that this woman has? If this is the only sacrifice she brings in this war, that she has to listen to the knocking sometimes - except for the fixed time - then she is to be envied. If this woman had so much time that she could observe all the events in the house, she would have been able to volunteer for a job - even though she is 50 years old. I ask this woman to make clear what this war is about, that no consideration can be given to the comfort and tranquility of an individual when it comes to being or not being an entire people. I am speaking here not for myself alone, but in the name of many working women who will probably experience the same harassment. I ask you to take the appropriate action and greet with Hail Hitler! OAL Maria Shrassen Jrl. L33 11 Oagang bufat 2 Grbt al Gofe Pel. Marduiry naf? 3.j B5D Lroftibr M Fraviea 4 Hrosnanterg 5y Ul akilhe gra Bflan 13/5