STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1801, sig. 109-5/29 Page 176 · 176 of 311
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1801, sig. 109-5/29
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al sp-Dienststelle Mähr.-Ostrau ss-Untersturaführer Hartmann SS-HauptsturnführER wittman 3.10.1941 227- Prague Tegebericht Nr. 204 The general situation and voice are unchanged. It is further recognized that most of the Czechs are completely restrained and that their work is silent. It is reported from almost all economic establishments that, in relation to the last events, no significant observatories have been observed. In the establishments or establishments where arrests have been made, a special retention of all the marriages and partial anxieties in the conduct of the followers is to be noted. This attitude is characterized by the behaviour of a number of Czech employees and employees of the Wittkouitzer Eisemerkte, who otherwise go home in the case of leadership speeches or similar transfers, which are heard by the Germans in operation, and today, in the very largest part of their office, a whole series of statements are considered positive. Two Czech workers in the Karlshütte b. Friedeck about the Jewish question and hoped for a definitive rule of the Jews en valid du chgriffe?* A Czech miner in Ostrava, who is a leader in the specialist organization, expressed that the people were quite right, because they had actually been rushing and the workers would only suffer from it. He also came to speak about the conditions in the former Oesterreich and said: "Now the Czechs had cut their fingers, because Germany now greies hard duch, while in Austria's time an amnesty was already expected in the Voreus. Two Czech workers in Friedland submitted to the arrests carried out and said: "Thank God, now we finally lost our right." The jetzi e Regi runskommissar in ./%