STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 442, sig. 109-4/187 Page 18 · 18 of 26
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 442, sig. 109-4/187
English Translation
Security Service RF f SD section Prague number: 22/42 Prague, 30. 1. 1942. ttr Dar Ro Tagebericht 1 3. FEB. 42 (Strictly confidential, only for perfönal service use and the recipient) wd General situation and mood: Unchanged II. Single acts: The Official Journal of NG No.2 of l6.1.42, which brings orders and explanations on the Aryan greetings, only arrived in Budweis on 26 January. The greeting is rejected by the NG secretaries there uni members. In many cases, NG members, who used to wear the Ng badge as a demorist, have not had to use the Arrian greetings. In the Maschinenfrik Rosicky in Kolin, a NG secretary appeared and told the works committee that it was sad that the workers had not paid the membership fees for the NG and stated that he was responsible for collecting the membership contributions by deductions from the wages. In the last few days, the company's board of directors made it clear that the employees had to pay their wages only themselves, but not the NG. + At the boarder fence of the wagon factory in Kolin, the Czech inscription "PP, langsan, is not working at all" was written with chalk. + In Brno, the leaflet of the so-called "Flugblatt" was continued in the last days. The Taxtilwerke in Lomnitz, district of Tischnowitz (OLB Brno) received a letter from the Protectorate's Office, at whose address the German words "bei Tischnowi" were translated and replaced by "fišnova". It is reported from the OLB Brno that the German language exams currently being held are generally perceived as easy by the Czechs.Many Czechs speak acknowledgably about the generosity practiced on the German side. One exception is the city gumeinde Brünn sulbst, where about 20% of the candidates did not pass the exam, while 15% refused to take the exam at all.