NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 145, sig. 110-3/85 Page 12 · 12 of 16
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 145, sig. 110-3/85
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5 - 3 - -f- .4 JIn a well-known location in the area of Rosenau, the Sahanz camp organized a kind of camaraderie evening, at which the German operations leader, a doi SA leader, also took part.sIn an alcoholized state, this -f went up to the podium and shouted inotschechic language: "Tomorrow 'esbograben wire nicht, wirascheissen on it" (Zitra nekopeme, my se na to vysereme) Then he was carried by the present d/schankers on his shoulders through the hall -I n andJihm means that if the partisans came, nothing would happen to him. On the next day, the construction site was actually not skimmed. Investigation was conducted by the German Minister of State for the Construction of Positions. nov nem ncew" .danöd negelrebiv netind etcierThe war relations have brought with it that in fol the field of operation are often sent by the NSDaP Manner Jrmussten, which also purely illustrative and physically the demands are not grown, so that the difference between them and the Czech labour force undercuts the Czech supervisors particularly ikrass to come to light.edoerl seeid mdi aIn Einöd (pol.Bezirk Olmütz-Land) is a certain B r o s c hjetatig as the chief of the Boem NSSaP, which in an almost informal manner brings its demands to the mayor there in the form of petitions. During a check by Mr Jlebn, the Special Envoy for Warehouse Care, he initially held against him that it was necessary to take action against bumblebees and other sdi Drückebergers with the sharpest ditters. In the camp itself, in the presence of the Czech workers, he found against the Special Envoy, nejjieder Immediate Aktionencer wanted to intervene, for every undisputed skipperword of the apology. neb nov eysidoa On the Czech side, Ida's endeavour to be fed more extensively by German executives on some places is strongly criticised, either to get the food served or to be served in the inn. Jinuxu eib ail As great as the prestige of the Panteit and its political leader is due to the involvement in the ski jumping operation in Bohemia and Moravia, the following incidents, which had previously been unthinkable and found their justification in the iniquity of the procedure towards the Czechs, continued. the supervisors did not only raise that political