STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1867, sig. 109-5/95 Page 20 · 20 of 67
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN CHEIN AND MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1867, sig. 109-5/95
English Translation
3/ . 4 As in previous years, Mother's Day was celebrated on May 1st, although it was officially transferred to May 1th. In addition to the communist leaflet action described above, the following cases of this activity were noted in Prague: In the morning hours of May 6th, over 60 small plug sheets were found in Veitsberg, which were made using a cyclo-style process or rubber stamp, bearing the inscription "It comes the day" as well as a picture of the Soviet coat of arms. In the early morning hours of May 15, 1942, the Polizeistreife in Smichow found a 12-page brochure with the inscription "Before the Czernin". The brochure contains some vilifying illustrations and a vilified poem about the leading personalities of the Reich and Protectorate government. She seems to be the company of an individual who, in a highly offensive way, manifests her hatred against the leading figures. She has no party-political colouring. On 22 May 1942, leaflets were found at the Westbahnhof in Smichow 36 against the Reich and calling for a traffic sabotage. On 23 May 1942, 10 leaflets of communist content were placed on the columns of the electrical power line in Straschnitz. However, this illegal plug-leaf propaganda found in the streets and streets was not allowed into the factories and factories, especially not in those factories that work for the Wehrmacht. In the ranks of the workers and the /.