STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1801, sig. 109-5/29 Page 208 · 208 of 311
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1801, sig. 109-5/29
English Translation
2 written SD service Brno Telegrapher, FS No. 2314, 16.40 4.10.41; 16.40 Ta report No. 222 Dr. Brünn 17 000 4/10 1632 - F1- To the SD-lead section Prague Urgent, present immediately. Betr.: Tagesbericht No. 222 In cschech, circles are vividly told so-called factual reports from the Kaunitz-College. Time and again one points out how heroic different Czechs know to die. Thus the Czech lieutenant colonel F e i g r l e had allegedly refused to allow himself to be bound, had received the bullet standing upright like a hero, had once again raised himself after his break-up and had only differed after the shooting with a smile on his lips. Some of the Czechs have made announcements, such as "These measures can't scare us", or "How long will this take?" On the question of a German to a Czech official of the Brno State Office for Victims of War, regarding the last events, he said: "What do you Germans want, we have learned the illegal work from you and therefore you must not be surprised. As long as we Czechs live, we will fight and, if necessary, know how to die." The Ukrainians in Brno are somewhat intimiated by the recent events, but they express their gratification. lan finds the e-shootings as a just punishment for the crimes of the T-chechen in the Karpatho-Ukraine, where the Ukrainians were attacked and shot at in S hlafe. R