STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2691, sig. 109-12/339 (damaged)

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- 2 - 197 and order is ready to unite. Whoever demands of it a contribution to this peace, however, which should consist in a renunciation of their freedom, their people's right to life, their German education, their economic possibilities of life, must know that one can always demand everything from the youth of a people, but never their own self-murder. A state that keeps the youth of the 3 1/2 million strong ethnic group of a neighboring people within its limits can therefore represent Cleglin A''s external political tendency, which is obsessed by 36rwli PA the delusion of an eternal German hatred. ^4 The minds of the Sudeten Germans were questioned, but only by a policy which at the end amounts to the Toorah birmow brother to raise the weapon against the brother. Any conception, which in Czechoslovakia wants to see it as an anti-German instrument of power, Benb Ma Whhi, is incompatible with the Sudeten Germanism's desire to be a cornerstone of this state system, with embarrassing respect for its autonomous life rights. The sudeten- deutsche Jugend resists the fact that it is given as a life-suspension 0m z4 4bros, its great German people to betray, even to fight 2 and itself a Czech, instead of the fialus 3 gubae German tongue./The willingness of the Frn Ra German youth to communicate, which was visibly expressed by Baldur von Schirach in the 1938 222 proclamation of the Yearly of Understanding Mwzg Lrile (h1fl) is the biggest / chance for world peace. As it would be good if it were taken up in Western Europe, it would also be good to recognize the will of the Sudeten German youth in the Czechoslovak state as the great opportunity of the present, rather than to expect it to