STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2725, sig. 109-14/27 Page 145 · 145 of 155
A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2725, sig. 109-14/27
English Translation
127 -3 said that the factories are obliged to hand over their equipment without shortwave parts and to remove the built-in shortwave part in old equipment, whether the device belongs to a German, a Czech or a foreigner. The instructions for removing the shortwave section are to be expected in the next few days. As I was concerned because of this communication that the action could begin before the German population was informed by the party about the reasons for the action, I called on l3.3. Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I should like to express my thanks to the President-in-Office of the Council for the excellent work he has done on this subject. I myself wrote to the party liaison office in Prague and told them that neither party official nor official official had received the notification from my department that provided information about the planned action. I objected to the fact that a timely understanding of the sovereigns, which preceded the agreement, was omitted and pointed out that until then it had only been left to the broadcasters to explain this measure to the people. I received a copy of a copy from the head of the gaustab office to the party liaison office, which also pointed out that, in the future, the party could be understood in such or similar measures in a timely manner, so that the necessary clarification could be carried out from our side into the population and, at the same time, unnecessary dissension among the people would be avoided. Pg.Wanjek spoke to me of the cartel of the round - radio retailers and reported to me about information he had received in Prague and from which it emerged that a general action was imminent. On the 2nd of March I was sent with the mail the order sheet of the Reichsprotector of l7.3., which -he ordered via short wave receivers of lo.3. In this way, the regulation was published and the circuit management was still not informed of the form in which it had entered into the action. I took the view from the section of the regulation that exceptions to this regulation could be granted by the decree. to the Gauleiter and asked him to make the proposal to the Reichsprotektor to free the Germans resident in Bohemia and Moravia by decree from the obligation contained in the decree. tule!