STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1780, sig. 109-5/8 (poškozeno) Page 17 · 17 of 82
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1780, sig. 109-5/8 (damaged)
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14 - 2 - especially since these are settled in their own modern workers' settlements and families (number of workers times four, for example 50 000 people, Budweis today about 40 000 inhabitants, among them about 10 000 Germans). In the political planning for the return of space and people in the Protectorate certain German interest zones are planned. also Pilsen, Bud-weis and Brünn, all cities with strong German minorities at the ethnic border. If the proposed industrial plans were to be implemented with Czech workers, German places on the so delicate national border, where every German farm and farm site has been fought for for centuries, would therefore be censured to the greatest extent. In all these places, the newly settled Czech people lean towards a down-to-earth tradition, which is consistently militant borderlerism. We National Socialists from purely economic interests in this case have in recent decades been heavily burdened by liberal capitalist large-scale industry, if it awoke to the cheaper wages due to Czech labor masses in the German country and so cschechized it (Brix, Dux, Hohenstadt, etc.). I have the most serious political concerns against the implementation of this action and object to it. I can also agree with the opinion of the Gauleiter concerned, who of the - 3 -