STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2691, sig. 109-12/339 (poškozeno) Page 141 · 141 of 125
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2691, sig. 109-12/339 (damaged)
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- 2 - 3V of the old Öesterreich, for example, would have thought to make a possible trip to the predominantly or purely Czech territory, as we can prove to hundreds of such trips of the Czechs to the mainly or purely German territory in recent years. Excursions that are absolutely no provocation to the predominantly German population of all the towns in question with their house (it's our rum castle) Our Ischechisches Kramias scream: "At žíje naše Rumburk " or " Naše Český Krumlov " in the eyes of the Czechs. seinnZeit If we said above that manvin did not meet the Czech school requirements everywhere to the German citizens of Bohemia, it must still be noted, however, that this was not an obstacle for the Czechs to raise again and again also for very small minorities in this regard and to push through these demands in a variety of ways. / An example of this is the case here in the almost purely German tower planles, district B.- Krumau, where ly07 a Czech school building was not approved, therefore the permission for the construction of a private villa was obtained, which was then simply devoted to school purposes. Almost in all German cities Czechs sat in the different countries as civil servants, who were, by themselves and as living among the Germans, partly so-called good Oesterreicher. But this happened without any pressure, because they were not forced by the dynasty, nor by the state administration or by the German population. The proof of this is that the Czechs had their people to the highest places, even to the cabinet office and the imperial environment, and that in this respect the Germans had often been sued. The same was true in the army and have countless Czech k.u.k. Officers on questions stated that they had never to complain about re-sex, but rather preferred, which was primarily because they did not have reason to sue for national re-imposition. At that time, no significant resistance was opposed to the expansion of the Czechs into the German territory.