STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2691, sig. 109-12/339 (poškozeno) Page 89 · 89 of 125
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2691, sig. 109-12/339 (damaged)
English Translation
21.13. also the Declaration of the Abg.K.H.Frank of 2 July 1935 in Parliament). The Sudeten-Germanism has carried out its civic duties, above all the duty of taxation and taxation, which has been particularly hard hit by the economic crisis which has affected the Sudete-German territory, and which has become increasingly burdensome on a daily basis, as well as the allggmeine compulsory military service established by law, so far, and it is still wise to do so.However, the opposite side - i.e., first and foremost the Czech government, its second line the mass instigated by a certain chauvinist press - does not feel obliged to accept it loyally on a pblitic and cultural territory in the near future. Under the increasing pressure of complaints raised by the other German parties, the government has agreed on certain "guidelines of minority policy" designed to deal with the worst excesses.