STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 269, sig. 109-4/11 Page 66 · 66 of 67
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 269, sig. 109-4/11
English Translation
2- 85 magazine "Národni tábor" /National camp/, whose editor, known under the pseudonym Mario, still recently in his d One thing must be noted however: the Moravian movement has always emphasized German-friendly from the beginning The Moravian fascists intensified their opposition and the above-mentioned actions. At their party congress in Brno on May 2nd and in the following days, there was a swa- cherish police force. The government tried to follow Vála negotiations as well. However, it is characteristic of the frailty and programmelessness of this movement too that Vála, a private-sector innkeeper and owner of an ardent shelter, demanded in the course of these negotiations, apart from political demands, the award of a good railway station economy. As a result of the negotiations, the Moravian Fascists received 5 seats in the Standing Committee of the "National Community" and the amount of 8o.ooo crowns. By no means at all satisfied, despite their anchoring in the "national community", they continued to engage in opposition, which, however, lost much of its impact with the government due to the business that has now come to light. At a recent party congress convened in the middle of July in Brno, a new opposition group formed within the Moravian fascists under the leadership of a certain Niemczyk from Moravia-Ostrava, who not only proved his political backing to the "Reichsführer" Vála. This group finally declared itself "Gau Ostrau" as independent. Evidently Vála now believes that he can only save his movement by means of a new advance. Thus, perhaps the general letter to the leader and Chancellor of the Reichskanzler of July is to be evaluated. A similar letter of 29 July directed /