STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1801, sig. 109-5/29

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XI October 5, 1941 B 1-2 Br. 1994 /41 146 An Z Betr.i Tagesberieht lr.213/a1 The German population of the region was deeply influenced by the leader's speech; if it is still necessary to make a contribution to increase the promise of victory, this has been done by the remarks of the Firger. Special attention was paid to the place where the fihero swung about the strength of the Bolshevik Metumgen spreeh and about the danger in which the empire and with the whole of Buropa was woven. Also the instigation of a new lost success was much demanded and tried, Variously it is defamed that German troops stohten before Moskou. The reason for this was also given by the Pührer gowihl te Vergleich About the lies of the Horrn lolotov, Man Hofft now again generalizes that the decision in the East still before so s yorq Czech side the Rode is to a large extent either not prejudiced or negatively kmensiert, so Eusternen, one younger Czechs in Kladno, belonging to workers circles, that the numbers missigone information in the speech are vertigo. What the Führer is saying is all nonsense, Nan may believe him niomels, Only one's own marginal reg- ulation in London spreads the truth and only one listens to the drought. Over the death sentences in the last few days there is far or away great bragging. Among other things, the closing speech of Eliaß is discussed, also in Kreicen, she is questioned everywhere and in some places comparisons are made not the process in Russia in the year 37. In the meantime, it has been said that Deutscton had spoken to trial hearers, who would confirm that Eliaš actually literally had such remarks, that the Techechon states that the great morten had begun and would not end so quickly, that State Secretary Prank will already take care of this, dor as a follower of i-O'Geuf, Heydrich is called, The bereaved ones are profoundly delayed here and it is often considered that these must be made from voluntary donations, because their dead have given their blood to the Czech people, only