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

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190 SD-Dienatotelle Jitschin, -H'Stuf. T re u ne r Passed: H a r b o r t U'Stuff. Aixner 7.0ktober 1941 Prague , clock: 16.55 Tagesbericht Nr.121. Ia Czech camp is an increasing calm. One turns to again more allgeneiaea and unpolitical things. All the chauvinists, mainly the teachers, are currently very cautious and do not engage in political debates. Some of them were responsible for the measures taken by the people on the German side. By many Czechs, it is expressed that the illegal possessions of the Brschossen or the condemned are made more obvious in the press. Numerous Czechs also welcome the energized nasal actions against the Jews. For all the chauvinists, the British's entry into the Protectorate is water on the mills and is widely used for counter-propaganda. The ections carried out by the state police in three OLB cities, concerning the confiscation of radios, have proved to be an effective antidote. In the sunken OLB district this has quickly become unspeakable, and it is to be noted that the hetz and whisper propaganda has at the moment at least noticeably relegated. It is generally feared that one will proceed similar also in other cities. In the ranks of the NG functionaries there is uncertainty, one does not know what will happen at the Ng and fears a dissolution. Individual events. The Oberlandrat in Jitschin received a threatening letter sent to the post office in Jichin, which bears the inscription "Warning". The pen responds to the preliminary remarks of the last days. Neber threats and insults of high personalities, reproaches against German doings, is advised to the Oberlandrat to lead his ant in such a way that he does not break his conscience to fear.