STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1801, sig. 109-5/29 Page 220 · 220 of 311
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1801, sig. 109-5/29
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mt SD-Dienststelle Mähr.-Ostrau, 4-O-Stuf. Henneberg, geb. 4-O'Stuf, Schmidt Materne T 4. 10. 1941, 21.45 h Prag Tagebericht No. 205 of 4.10. 1941 The situation in the local area is still quiet. Without direct evidence, it seems that the tension of the last few days in the Czech region is beginning to subside slowly without, for example, weakening the effects of events and events. Recently, it can be seen that relatives, especially of the Czech intellectual class, are wearing rather tricky faces. In the last few days, several members of the protectorate force's com- pany, which has been lying in Setin for a short time, were noticed by their arrogant take on the streets. The greetings exchanged correctly with German uniforms only a few days ago are suddenly hardly practiced. In Ostrava it was noted that Jews were seen in lively conversation with Czechs, especially Czech women, xuxxskex, especially in the afternoon hours of today in the busy city centre. The behaviour of Czech Jews did not change scih towards the last report. On the other hand, again agreeing statements from Czech circles, mainly the workers, have been recorded. They welcomed the recognition of the reasons which led to the death sentences and expressed in these circles variously his satisfaction that "the rogues and this rabble would have to believe in it, but only deceive the poor man." In connection with this, the idea, which was repeatedly discussed in the German population, continued to emerge that the supply problem is now finally being dealt with fairly. Under the working class of Wittkowitzer Eisen. werke, a new regulation of wage questions is often hoped for. ./. *