STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1871, sig. 109-5/99

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District Pilson. April - October 1941 page 6. 3.) In those who are politically completely indifferent and are only motivated by the one Vunsche, to be able to lead a quiet and content life and to all events 4.) In those which are chauvinistic and sharply technologically national. This variety meanders the multi-salt of the Czech population and contaminates city and country, Daaiet the dangerous variety and belongs predominantly to the Intel eeooszuestt Ale heavy Echleg the Czechs find the dissolution of their Sokolvereine. They do not see in it any measure to the upliftment of peace and order, but consider it a violent intervention in the rights to which they are entitled. The arrested leading members are in their eyes un-guilty and are referred to as martyrs. In the course of the dissolution, the sleep of the Sokolgastatätten was ordered. Demit was munmehr taken from the Sokolists the possibility to hold secret meetings and their fithlorbeit largely stopped. The participation of the techechen in the church move of the Venzele Day was about 1 2oo persons. The Wenceslas Day In the rest the teches still gloom at a victory of Englend and at the entry of America into the war.