STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1801, sig. 109-5/29 Page 205 · 205 of 311
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1801, sig. 109-5/29
English Translation
On the one hand, it is claimed that they are also arrested, but especially political circles are claiming that when Redalteur Laznovsky came to the editorial office from the coffee house where he had taken black coffee and wanted to work, he collapsed, a doctor had found a serious poisoning.I. He was transferred to the K-a:ken- house, but from where he was brought by the Germans and taken to a military hospital. It was already perfectly established that he had been poisoned in the affected coffee, Von Vajtauer is spread that he has received so many threatening letters in the last days that he suffered a nervous breakdown and is now also ill. Therefore, editor-prokop from Moravia-Ostrava had to be called to the editorial office of the České Slovo. Jewish influence is also still being asserted by the Czechs, especially in the country, so it is spread in Kralowitz that in recent times in the areas of the military airfields Rusin near Prague and Pilsen there are fewer aircraft than usual, so that it is evident that the German equipment is already exhausted. A rumor, apparently stammering from Prague, that the railway and tram workers were taken away from the winter furs and assigned to the Wehrmacht, is again widespread. Since it is spread at the same time that the Jews and Jews also miss their fur work, this rumor probably has its origin in Jews. The German population continues to show satisfaction at the sharp action taken against the Czechs and describes the fact that it is possible to understand the extent of the deaths that have already occurred, how large the circle of those Czechs who had worked actively against the Reich to achieve the aim of an uprising. The fact that nothing has been done about the Czechs, who have been arrested for some time, is also attributed by the Germans to the soft behaviour of the Reichsguardor of Neurath Czechs. Yesterday's keynote speech left a great impression on the Germans. Above all, the leader's worst words about the great Ge- - 2 - dQ09