STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1902, sig. 109-5/130

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English Translation

87 -4 and said literally: "I have a stone from my heart, because I could not imagine how I would have the courage to make the frontline deployment of the government force clear and understandable to my people." The German population in the Protectorate is partly depressed and anxious, but for the most part ready for every effort. The spread Germanism in the country is strongly subject to the daily effects of the Czech mood against the Germans. In the event that larger sabotage acts and strikes or unrest, which can influence the arms industry, occur, measures are prepared and taken with the existing forces. Any such attempt, as has been the case, will be severely suppressed by all means in the secret planning and preparatory work covered.