STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 966, sig. 109-4/719 Page 6 · 6 of 8
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 966, sig. 109-4/719
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2 Celis, who is a German national, was elected chairman of the Legionary Major Novak. The newly elected other members of the board are also anti-German Czechs. The architect Vodička, who voluntarily withdrew from the omii services of the city of Boskowitz (OLB Brno), as otherwise he would have been dismissed for various charges against him, was taken over by the Ministry of Public Works, contrary to expectations. It is known that he had to flee from Lundenburg in October 1938 because of his German hostile attitude. On 21 November, the NG district secretariat in Pilsen received guidelines by means of a telegraphically announced courier, according to which NG officials were to be retrained. The courier noted that the situation of the NG had been saved again; but it still depends a great deal on the rapid implementation of these loyalties. Planitz (OLB Klattau) noted that there has been a sharp increase in the number of Czech church visitors, especially in recent months. Above all, it is striking that the Czech teachers and other intellectuals are also strongly involved in the church visit. The German Franz Diwok, employee at the cement factory in Königshof (OLB Kladno), rejected the part of a DAF training with the words: "To drive who wants to, I don't". D. has a Czech woman as a wife. His children interact exclusively with Czechs and greet German people only in Czech. + As only later became known, the guard of the Bozirk Court in the city of Saar (OLB Iglau), known as the fanatic Czech, commented Sochor, on 5.11. to a woman who recently came to Germany: "It won't be long and we'll make up with you!". To the question "who," S. replied: "The Czech nation will make up for itself with the tendons". + Through the initiative of the local group leader in Manetin (OLB Pilsen), it was now possible to release five Jewish apartments for German families that had been so far very poorly accommodated. The German families now express their disgust at the destruction of these Jewish apartments. During the Negzug, the Jews also removed everything from their homes and, among other things, removed all the ovens. Even cacha ovens were torn down and the mata ial was thrown into the attic. 3