A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 577, sig. 109-4324

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- 3 - People divided out of revenge for not becoming a member of the new government, among other things, ministers of education and popular education. Also, the Vlajkists had extorted money from Jews in Prague. Karen spreads further that something was done with the Vlajka, because he had heard that Burda was inciting against the current government. Even with the Vlajka youth something was not in order, because he heard that it was supposed to have supervised the Germans. Karen wondered that the Germans would tolerate calm because of the insidious activity of Vlayka. He said that, according to his conviction, the whole Czech people would be grateful to the Germans if they would finally break up with Vlaika. He described the Vlajkists as spoken-out economic people. Similar manifestations were heard in Pilgrams also from another side." Variously in recent times the Vlajka also endeavoured to gain influence on the "Czech Warrior League" in the knowledge of the situation which is untenable for them. Vlajka supporters have attended the founding meetings of the Czech Warrior League on a number of occasions and have endeavoured to make a significant contribution to the election of the association leadership (e.g., Pilsen, where 60 Vlayka members joined immediately). In Brno, the head of the Czech Warrior League for Moravia, Kukačka, recently agreed with the Vlajka Gauge Head Moravec to invite warrior federation - local groups to the training evenings and events of the Vlajka. On both sides, it was noted that the relationship between Rys and General a.D. Bláha is better than the relationship between Bláha and Minister Moravec. It should be expedient to warn General Blá ha by the BdS or the Gauverbundführer of the Reichskriegerbund strongly against such alarming contact with political groups and to point out the unconditionally un-po litical attitude of the Czech Warrior League. Aaol 74IUMn