STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1204, sig. 109-4/958 (poškozeno) Page 5 · 5 of 7
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1204, sig. 109-4/958 (damaged)
English Translation
On this occasion, the Führer stated that he had received very favourable information from the Czech workers who are now employed in Germany. He inquired about the attitudes with us and about the state of employment. On the mere mention of the accomplished, that we suffer not only from unemployment but in some areas of production, and especially in agriculture, from the inadequacy of the labour force, the leader told his adjutant that he would deal with the commander-in-chief of the army for the duration of the season of field work, as long as it will be necessary in the Protectorate, because of the allocation of a part of the Polish catcher. In the further discussion the leader mentioned the external ridicule, mainly the English propaganda. The English and French have not yet been able to help the Poles, who were inciting the narrow war, in any other way than ineffective leaflets. Poles have still helped air at sea. The aid to I by the Westwell euaceschlossen Solenge run uuas all prove to be against the fact