STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2682, sig. 109-12/330

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Agriculture. Extension of agricultural education and further training of large basic skills and fideicommitment to the tweak of its peasant estates. Prohibition of buying up land to land demands the party: ordinary people, dedicating its religious life in the German spirit; elimination of ecclesiastical influence on state and economic life. Legal and political equality of women and the extension of marital rights. Reorganization of the school system; education of young people in the people's minds; liberation of the schools from church interference; free movement of teaching materials and teaching; reorganization of the training and technical teaching (as a result of its transfer to the hours of the day, excluding Sundays); special promotion of technical instruction. Raising the general image of the whole population by appropriate measures (people's colleges and full = lectures, play of light and acting). The teacher's level must be paid according to his education and responsibility. Simplification of legal regulations, compensation for innocent arrests and vaccination of Altoholism, promotion of the establishment of alcohol. Genuine demands are derived from the state-law declaration of the Nnational-Focialist Workers' Party = he was made sicing of the Prague Parliament from the 1st Brachet by Abg. Ing. Rudolf Iung. The disintegration of Austria has brought together the members of the Reichsrat of the German Sudetenge, who have emerged from the general, same and most recent state councillors of the Sudetensge, with the unanimous consent of the population and together with them the provinces of Deutschböhmen, Sudettenland, Deutsch=Südmähren and Böh= merwaldgau. These territories have equally unanimously expressed their will to join into German Austria. Contrary to this manifestation of will of the entire German Sudeten people and against all the bases of Völterrechts these territories were forcibly partly under the title of an allied power to the Allies, partly by reference to the 4th century. By the Treaty of St. Germain they were then incorporated into the Czechoslovak Republic, with the reason contradicting all historical facts that these German provinces had joined the new state out of "free will." This annexation is a complete disregard for the right of self-determination proclaimed by the allied and allied powers. Representatives of the aforementioned territories did not participate in the peace treaty of St. Germain. They were neither joined nor heard their protests and reminders. The possibility of a free referendum on their state membership was also taken away from the Sudeten Germans. We German National Socialists therefore declare before all the world, at the moment when we move into the National Assembly of the Czechoslovak Republic, that the foreign nationals of the former Soviet Union should not be allowed to join the Soviet Union. the celebration of the territory of the Czechoslovak Republic with regard to the provisions of the peace treaty of St. Germain constitute an enormous history= lie and that we will never know this treaty as a source of law aner=. The continuation of the injustice committed by the German people prevents the calming of the world and the economic renewal of Eurova; the free will of the peoples alone creates state associations that provide a viable basis for the reorganization of the society and the exchange of cultural goods. For this generation, we want to raise our voices at all times on the ground of the Czechoslovak state and its first elected representative of the peoples, and for the right of our own people and their own life we want all our forces until it becomes the same right as other people: the right to free self-determination.