STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1872, sig. 109-5/100 Page 9 · 9 of 12
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1872, sig. 109-5/100
English Translation
8 ----7 ---- The above mentioned and others are guilty of carrying out the German orders further, and from the topics that are discussed one can draw his conclusions about what is going on in the loading. This is particularly true during the last few weeks , as public pólemik against the Czech radio broadcasts from London increased greatly in strength and, through its argumentation, it has to be admitted from the official side that the absolute majority of the Czech people are drawing their spiritual food from London. From London one can hear President Bethmekk Behnesch speaking and he certainly did not listen to his influence among the people, besides Jean Masaryk - the son of the old president, whose mother is now called xaxrx American Jewess by the German agents! - the Mixixtmremigritt to Prime Minister Sramek, the best jouhalists of the old Re- oW gimes like Hubert Ripkauled many others. So during the last few weeks it had been noticed that something was getting dressed. In order to test the strength and self-discipline of the "home-affiliated" London recently threw a slogan at the "Czech V Army" during a week to boycott all of the Mchech newspapers. The invitation was clearly followed in Prague, and the "Chechian" press betrayed by the way in which they had received a shock. Xxi argued: The Czechs only harmed themselves by listening more to Loänon than to the local Czechs, who harmed the employees of the newspapers and the poor newspaper sellers, but did not get anything out of it. The answer to these lamentations was that the Czechs systematically visited the newspaper sellers and gave this money, that their daily income despradh and asked them to go home. The newspapers threatened to confiscate the radio in the neighborhoods where the boycott proved to be particularly difficult, which makes it clear that the inhabitants of these districts heard London? Despite all this, this propaganda week was successfully carried out for the clients. According to the Londonchechen, the invitation to the workers to carry out the work slowly and badly, a slogan which was also given to Nor- , had achieved great success and is likely to be one of the main reasons for the right to stand which has now been decided. The Czech press is bitterer in order and a female voice responds to London on the l8. d M. in the Zei- Vtung Vecer : If someone should let himself be lured by the "Proctions of the London Jews" with represals against relatives of nament- ogs