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49a of this publication, which is subject to the supervision of the same institutions which have prohibited the publication of the Vlajka announcements and, at the request of which, the journal "Vlajko" has also been discontinued. The editor of the "Klatovské listy", Jaroslav Laš, in an audition on 15.8.42 at 44 main storm leader Wolfram von Wolmar claimed that Minister Moravec had verbally explained to him that his current attitude to the "klatovske listy" would be attributed to the publication of excerpts from the book of Dr. Goebbel's "From the Imperial Court to the Reich Chancellery". However, in the event of an immediate telephonic inquiry, Minister Moravec was extremely outraged by the statement submitted by Laš (knownly, the "Klatovské listy" was discontinued because it had at that time brought an article deleted for the Vlajka by censorship). There is still an extremely inconsequential interest of the other Czech public in the disparate attitude shown by the adherents to the events within the Vlajka. Apart from the negative attitude that Czech-national circles have always shown to the Vlajka because of their supposed imperial friendliness, in circles outside the Vlajka, the majority of the relevant Vlayka functionaries are considered to be "crazy 09591 existences". Burda, who is known to him from his service in the former Inf.Regt. 77, describes him as a man who does unclean business in a Jewish way. The following message from Pilgrams can also be seen as a characteristic example of the public opinion formation about the Vlajka: "The Schauppieler of the Czech National Theatre in Prague, Bedřich Karen, who currently resides in Pilgram, told on August 7, that the Vlajka leader Rys was supported by Rotary members with funds. Rys wants the Czech Republic