STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1871, sig. 109-5/99 Page 5 · 5 of 89
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1871, sig. 109-5/99
English Translation
District Pilsen. April - October 1941 Page 4. The constant trainings and trials, the unintentional educational work, encourage them to see our Germans as real netional socialist and loyal followers.The party's commitment to the state services is very good, as is the defense. Pilsen, which was still a predominantly German city a century ago, was involved with the beginning of the Völkisoh Krmpfes in the former Oesterreich-Ungsrn by the Czechs in their Entnetionalisierungssyatem and thus the increasing Chechnyaization of the city and its surroundings. At the time of the occupation regime, the planned economic control of the Germans, which led to an increased decimation and emigration of the German language which still exists in the year l98, was added. Moreover, a large part of the remaining Germanism was influenced by the Tacheehian environment and suf- sogen. Nit occupation of the Sudetengau started a new extensive migration of the currently valuable Germans. The result of the organized grens fight of the Czechs was that today in districts of Pilsen there is not a single village to be described as German and only in the municipalities of Liehn, Manetin and Neudorf there is a stronger German population share. There has been some improvement in the school system in the Netherlands for some time, but a great deal still needs to be done in order to bring accommodation and teaching activities into line with the schools of the old age. On the urgent problems in the area of Pilsen, the reports to be submitted, the competent authorities