Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 529, sig. 110-4/377 (damaged)

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In this context, the Czechs are referred to the example of the white army in Russia, which allegedly came down only through cracked-down corruption and only by this could communism prevail. Even the efforts of the National Trade Union Centre of Workers to provide support for the Czech labour force in this area were becoming increasingly repulsive. Although the entertainment events have not yet had a favourable impact and, above all, the social arrangements have been accepted with satisfaction by the workers, even against the recovery action of 1943, a reluctance is noted. Details of the atmospheric impact of this action have not yet been taken into account in view of the short start-up period. How much the Czech worker feels affected by one of his views on equal treatment and how much such occasions are favourable to the Czech workers, is shown by the reception of Czech workers by the regional authority in Brno. The following exceptions could be found for workers who had participated in this reception. "Naziism was demonstrated to us in a practical way" - "we were shown that we could belong together to workers, state and leadership and work together " " " something similar did not exist in the past." Most significant is the statement "at the time of democracy, if we wanted to see Benesch, we had to sit on the streets for hours, while today we are allowed to sit at a table with leading figures." Also from the letters of Czech workers in Reich, whose content also affects the mood of the workers in some way, it is evident that the Czech worker shows more willingness to cooperate if he feels well or equally treated. Awel f-Obeesturmbahmführe