STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1871, sig. 109-5/99 Page 6 · 6 of 89
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1871, sig. 109-5/99
English Translation
Ereis Pilsen. April-October 1941 Page 5. t In the context of the report, it can be said that the German population's confidence in the Portei is growing increasingly. b) Czechs: -s do H e y d r i o h To the Tachechen, to Germans, probably contained, had sber to the pole, that the Czechs in the public show a thoroughly serious, in a mechanized manner, and avoid any conversation. It is difficult to see how these May measures will affect the techechen. At the moment, hatred, fear and depression are likely to prevail. To this atmosphere, the great victories of the Deutach armies in the east are contributing. However, it is recognized that any incidents of greater importance and that would imply a very hostile, skeptical attitude of the Tachech population did not occur in the last constancy. This does not mean, however, that the Czechs here constitute an exception against those in other areas, their attitude and attitude remains in fact the "eue uona s uovs pn qes Politisch sehen können menn die Pschechen in 4 Gruppen: - gehnnen und die Wohlkeit ihrem Volks im Zughörigkeit zun Reich Behen. These tacheches, however, occur only occasionally and cautiously. 2.) In those who, due to their innate warlike nature, move as far as possible friendly and lovingly as possible and whose behaviour can be described briefly as submissive. This variety is probably politically indiscriminate, "in search of no guarantee for an energetic cooperation with the Germans.