STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2529, sig. 109-12/176 (poškozeno) Page 103 · 103 of 79
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2529, sig. 109-12/176 (damaged)
English Translation
2 139 "Express* of the l4. Feber brings a message in great form, that Sønntag early in the tree garden at the Kaisermühle gathered about 800 German high school students in riding boots and black haübmilitärische pants, in order to hold off a / practice under the open sky, German command words sounded through the tree Garden, but of the Czechs no one had taken at it. The Czechs living in the Baungarten saw in this exercise an internal matter of the Germans, which were not disturbed either by acclamation or otherwise as in their implementations. Thus it could happen that the first exercise of the German students in Slavic Prague was to the fullest satisfaction of the Czechs and Germans. This is proof of the tolerance of the Czechs, who understand each other with the real Germans and are friendly and welcoming when they realize that they are not deliberately provoked and that the desire for a friendly coexistence exists on both sides. Afterwards, the paper notes that the Prague government is closely in line with the German Schil demands. To prove this, the paper refers to the resumption of teaching at the German Girls' Realgymnasium in Prague II, Charvát-Gasse 5. *Nár.Listy" reports in a Berlin own report about the *diplomatic activity of the axis Rome-Berlin" that Reichsausserminister von Ribbentrop, as reported in Berlin, before Easter, probably during the month of March, pay an official visit to Budapest. On the occasion of the interview with Abg Kundt, published in the German Press Service from Poland and taken over by the PZD, the paper explains that it would certainly be of good effect if the Czech public were shown a similar picture of the rights of the Czech minority in Germany kermw, as Kundt did with regard to the nationality rights of Germans in the ČsR. *We hope that this picture would not be smaller"-so closes Nár.Listy. "Nar.Listy* and the other pages speak more or less in detail about the opening of the Prague offices of the Reichsbahnzentrale for German travel traffic.