STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1648, sig. 109-4/1403

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49a - 6 = that the Czechs smell something, even if they cannot understand why the wind blows. It would also be of fundamental importance under these circumstances to ensure that a connection to the German telephone network for the room Prof. Zatscheks is installed, since there is a well-founded assumption that every telephone conversation conducted by the university library is listened to in the central office. In general, the Czechs have a pronounced directing service in the University Library, which is already evident in the presentation of St. When a large part of the civil servants was already oriented about the attitude of St. Peter and openly admitted it. From Monday, June 1st, St., after passing through the most important abbeys, will take up his actual post. It would therefore also be very useful to think about the appointment of a secretary at times. In this respect experiments were also carried out in the Slavic seminary of the German university. As early as Tuesday, the 4.6. St. stated that he can almost not count on the Germans working in the university library as support or assistance, which is clearly shown by their characteristic, which was given at the beginning. The conditions in the university library are both untenable and intolerable. The largest library in the country is in the care of a pronounced Czech chauvinist klüngel, against which the few parade Germans do not at all matter, or appear noticeably. the fact that a German Premonstratensian Choir is both sick and diabetic, the rest have lost any estimation of realities, so the present picture is a rather less pleasing one. It is constantly heard that tew Germans are trying to be employed as officials of the library and have to wait for months before they even get an answer to their input. Czech cultural autonomy will probably not be threatened if the stock of German officials in ORoy's future is enlarged. On the other hand, among the current circumstances, the position of the Germans is an almost pathetic one. 19917