STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2527, sig. 109-12/174 Page 19 · 19 of 38
A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2527, sig. 109-12/174
English Translation
hV Blick ins Brotektorat Böhmen-Mähren. Oberm osel-Leiling Musik Dooraks verblicht! London, 1st Dec. Erchange. An article published in the "Dailn Telegraph" by the well-known American publicist Billard, who recently visited the Protectorate before 7th December 1939, provides an insight into the everyday life of the ponds under German society. The interventions in the cultural life go to the extent that the performance of the famous "Slavic Dances" by Dvorak has been forbidden, since these public unrests could be overruled". Three beers of all history books have been published. German residents of the Protectorate have to appear in court cases of all kinds exclusively before German special courts. In most cases, the Czechs must also turn to Diefe, while Germans must never submit to the Fschechic courts. Moreover, the Reichsprotektor had the right to change all the courts, even in purely Czech matters. German courts in Bohemia therefore have the same stipulation. As they once had the foreign courts in Egypt and China. "The Deufs," he explains, "are relying on the technique of violence, thus making the old mistake, which makes any settlement between the victors and the vanquished impossible."