STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 577, sig. 109-4/324 Page 44 · 44 of 117
A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 577, sig. 109-4324
English Translation
Security Service Rf 4's SD section Prague number: 109/42. Prague, 10.9.1942. Daily report (Strictly confidential, only for the personal service use of the recipient) I. General location and mood: unchanged. II. Individual events: In the last main correspondence of the Vlajka, it says, among other things: "We cannot imagine any other National Socialism in our Czech region than the Czech one, It is bad if a Czech personality is in the foreground, who only knows the duties of the Czech people, but does not want to assert his rights. We Viajkists are always the same, our service to the people is also a service to our empire and we can hardly share a victory of Germany if the Germans did not deal with us as with National Socialists. Our faith would then be shaken, We are ready to stand by the fighting German soldiers, we are in the first place in the various collections, but we will not humble ourselves so far to scold the Czech people. No one will force us to grasp our greats, even if we admit that they were wrong, We are ready to fall with our people, The place of the Vlajkist is always in the people and with the people, but never is the place of Vlaikist outside the people." Gaugeland head Wiesner in Pilsen said that the text of the correspon- tion was more than daring and that the author could be arrested at a publication. Leading circles of the Vlajka in Pilsen point out to the public the difference between Rys and Minister Moravec, the latter being referred to as a gravedigger over the national concerns of the Czech Republic and as a germanophile, before the government reform in January of the year, Rys was also considered as a minister, but he had made conditions, such as the reopening of Czech high schools and other national concerns, which is why he was rejected by the Germans, that ~2