STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2540, sig. 109-12/187 Page 58 · 58 of 104
A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2540, sig. 109-12/187
English Translation
49 - 6 - Your blood sacrifice can and must never be forgotten! The former copywriter of the SdP., Dr. Neuwirth, openly sued the murderous police methods after a visit to the district court prison Pankraz in the "Sudetendeutsche Pressebriefen". He wrote: "I would advise all the hate-slapping scribes in the police station rooms and all the birocratized justice officials to look at a scene like I have lived it today: a farmer of this kind is plagued with poor relations. Then he rejoices at the son who also became a farmer, on inherited plaice, continues the work of his father. Then come a month of agonizing uncertainty and finally the inconceivable: a cold morgue, a sheet metal pusher and on it a naked, disfigured body, head and face run blue. And this case is not isolated, "If one sees all these hairy acts of violence and medium-age torture methods or even leads to the proper body, one wonders probably for the reason of this deep hatred and annihilation urge against all Germans, which the gentlemen Be- nesch and comrades not only tolerated, but again and again multiplied and stirred up. The peace of violence in Versailles created a state in the heart of Europe that was to enter the German habitat like a thorn. It would, to a certain extent, constitute the shield guard of the Western powers in the East, which would undermine any economic and political rapprochement with the Eastern states and which, in the event of an emergency, would also be able to serve as a military base and as a marching area for the Western forces. But this task could only be accomplished by a state whose state and administrative apparatus was already fully integrated into this direction of view in peacetime and whose domestic politics naturally had to draw towards the economic and national-political destruction of Germanism.