STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1801, sig. 109-5/29 Page 217 · 217 of 311
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1801, sig. 109-5/29
English Translation
138W came unusually many Czechs on the 3rd of October 1994 to get small V posters. The Czech Antonin J a n u r a refused to accept the work again after a granted harvest leave at the former Jewish company Leopold B a c h n e r , leather goods in Patzau, Bez. Pilgrams. Stapo has knowledge. The reports received so far on the impact of the Czech leader's speech do not reveal a clear picture. In Pibrens the speech was only little noticed and the impressions of the effects of the change of protectors are currently overshadowed. There it was noted that the leader spoke only for the Germans. In Votitz, Bez. Beneschau, the Czechs wondered that the Führer did not mention the Frotektorat in his speech. In contrast, reports from Tabor testify to the great interest of the Czech in the leader's speech. It was observed that Czechs, who are powerful in the German language, left the host houses to listen, as they said, to the leadership speech at home. The intelligentsia abstained from all exclusion. The broad strata discussed it vividly, the effect can be described as very good. Excerpts were loud as: "Hitler and the German people are sure of victory, in the end they will win after all", or "the speech of Hitler was gripping and convincing." Only in a few cases the speech was called "desperate". It was also said that this time it would be a "Friday speech" which would be successful. After the leadership speech, the guest restaurants in Tabor were again heavily visited, since apparently there was a need to debate about the same. The speech was enthusiastically received by the Reichs- und Streudeutschen. The stele in which the Russian was described as already beaten made a special impression. (e.g.)Eichier y-Hauptsturmführer 60920 adatov,nedigoroe mben aod do laboda an