STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1867, sig. 109-5/95 Page 19 · 19 of 67
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN CHEIN AND MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1867, sig. 109-5/95
English Translation
V - 3 - made flyers with the communist coat of arms, sickle and hammer and the Soviet star scattered. On the same night in Veitsberg a large number of small, partly in Cyclostilverfahren, partly with a rubber stampigly made flyer were scattered, which remembered their contents after the earlier party celebrations of May 1st and asked for sabotage files. On the feast day of the work, which was moved to May 2, for practical reasons, a series of square concerts, performances in light theatres, sports competitions and theatre performances, to which the workers had for the most part free access, were held. All these conversations had a large number of visits and had a completely quiet course. There were no disturbing incidents or disturbances of public calm and order. Also on this day illegal leaflets were found only occasionally. In Prague, on the night before the factory "Liberta" in Holeschowitz, six small, cyclo-styled communist flyers were found, with the inscription "Hungry we do not work 379". On the same night, the police station in Prague-Libotz found 6 illegal communist leaflets with the words "Red Front, the 1st May l942". This leaflet also commemorates the former warring May celebrations and calls for various crimes. In Rewnitz (Prague-Land district), unknown perpetrators scattered about 350 flyers with communist coats of arms and an offensive address made from old departure calendars. The communist action described did not resonate with the general population and did not have its purpose. ./.