STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2693, sig. 109-12/341

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He asked Henderson to address the three policemen who went up and down in front of the hotel and to convince themselves that they do not speak at all or only very xxh bad German. K.H. also does not suddenly demand this change. Henderson wieø then pointed to the difficulties with regard to the Czech minority. Hendersson then came to the National Socialist world view to speak and asked how this would be compatible, since the party program envisaged the unification of all Germans. K.H. hess Henderson on the difference between the Nazi world view and the party program of the NSDAP. The National Socialist world view contains above all the principle of respect for the Vol People's Personality and that of all peoples and also the principle for the people's community. The National Socialist view of the world therefore means that the rights of a different people are respected and defended in the same way as the rights and rights of the individual people. The proclamation of this world view was necessary, because we could not tolerate it any further, that comrades were always locked up for weeks because of null incidents, for example, because of lifting the poor. + Henderson asks what should happen to the 500,000 Czechs in the German territory, since the SdP is based on totalitarian principles. K.H. answers, if the question of civil servants is solved, this number would already be very much reduced and what the totality demands, so that it is precisely the Czechs, who today have the principle of cschechi