STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2750, sig. 109-14/53

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23 -2- loud exclamation was praised. This was considered unworthy for a funeral service of the German people. The population on the forecourt of the castle for the funeral was almost only made up of Germans. The Czechs, who appeared in small numbers, mostly from the lower classes of the population, had come mainly from curiosity. The celebration left a lasting impression on all participants and audiences. It was noticeable that state president Hácha made a very depressed impression and with a visibly nervousness seemed to strive not to come here. Thus he repeatedly tried the German . Intelli- tion of the Czechs in the last few days, only women with llerding skills can be taken into account if: