NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 660, sig. 110-4/508 Page 23 · 23 of 57
Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 660, sig. 110-4/508
English Translation
4) Attitude of German students. In the attitude of German to Czech students nothing has changed substantially compared to the winter semester 1943/44. Even now, there is still a certain degree of hardening in relation to the Czechs, and the general gravity of the time means that the Czech studies are still seen as a certain preference for previously unproven forces. Especially the front students are still in an internal position against the Czech action. Despite this, many of the Czech students succeeded in gaining respect and recognition from their German comrades through their attitude and commitment, especially during the severe terrorist attacks of recent months. 5) Czech students and German women. Close contact with German women was also rare in the summer semester 1944. The "understanding" on the part of German students for the hard work of Czech students to commit themselves to German women was purely theoretical. Inwardly, there was also strong opposition on the side of the student officials. On the side the German student did not have to have any new points of view. There is no doubt that case-wise "relations" do not arise from political, but purely personal decisions. 6) Assessment of the Czech students. The assessments of Czech students in the technical field are still generally distinguished. Examinations are carried out with best success, lectures are regularly attended, participations in special assignments etc. 7) Czech students and foreigners. The contact of the Czechs with foreigners remained unchanged. 8) Czech attitude to the Reich. (a) As interesting as it would seem to be to present a percentage position on the attitude of the Czechs towards the Reich, it would be difficult to justify such a prognosis.