STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2231, sig. 109-11/32 Page 66 · 66 of 259
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2231, sig. 109-11/32
English Translation
55a Sýsgphus work of the protectorate government, complicated by the e-see tee teTeae e of the high market currency to be adjusted,the tens of thousands of abjugated officers and officials,-almost all national chauvinists and in the interior by the fightless withdrawal of the mobilized divisions in their honour of arms, the constant sight of the hated hack cross and the even more hectic "buršaci" etc. etc., is at least overly lavish, but urges the current observer of Prague and the larger cities, such as Pilsen and Budweis, towards the national tumbling half a year ago.In a few days I have been present in the Protectorate in circles of good Czech society, originating from days of Prague's Stden- tenztit and Regimant's affiliation, such ridiculous, very serious told r dr e d d d de d buried German soldiers, suicides of German officers, who in 5 years due to Hitler's conquests throughout Europe no longer have any connection with their families and therefore take their lives out of homesickness, transport of all floorboards from barracks through Göring to Leipzig etc. etc. is heard that one would have to despair about the otherwise so healthy sense of this people.aPeople don't believe any counter-arguments, they also believe the enlightening reports of the Czech Jour- nists, which are in Germany, just as little as the Czech newspapers, which appear under censorship and therefore hardly read anymore. It would have to be either a mass deportation of C of better social circles to the Old Kingdom or Austria to dissuade them from lying about the dorage adversity, or a very skillful Jegenpropaganda would put an end to these poisoning lies.Finally, in quiet contemplation it is psychologically understandable that a people, through 2 decades of domestic and foreign propaganda and with help richly supported, incited to an insane sense of megalomania, now suddenly from the highest height plunged into the deepest political depth and under the dictates of the sd t centuries of Zižka to heartily hated enemies behena, temporarily fainting with a clenched fist in pocket waiting aside standing, the stupidest childhood tales over his alleged conquerors I believe. Of course, one also knows so żu the problem that one simply says the Cechen have pushed and tormented the Germans in the cruelest way through decades, they should be glad that the Spiess does not turn around