STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1951, sig. 109-6/43 Page 30 · 30 of 292
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1951, sig. 109-6/43
English Translation
27 Prague, 29 November 1939. Teb nl gnalatd teh TovzedrottedtAnie etsbmoeed edsatv reb doanl.) V e r m e r tudmal nov brğe0 NO BUposope elebrad ed From the Czech side I learn the following: RToypot tnedndgera o d s o I o H neai l. The trade in hide and skin in protectorate should flourish vividly. For example, every quantity of butter for 4o K is to be obtained the kilo. The purchasing power of the German population, as far as it belongs to the state of civil servants and employees in the Reich, made it possible to pay the food prices that would be common in the Old Reich. There is also the impression that the question 9 C layer favours the trade by paying even the rationed goods with sabto an allowance in order to keep the food supplier in good mood. Thus a case was known, in which - allegedly to prove how well the Germans thought with the Czechs - a supplement of 1 K per kilo of goods had been voluntarily paid. 2. The professors of the Prague Trade Academy and the Prague secondary schools would meet at regular intervals in joint conferences. The conferences would take place in the vineyard district. 3. The new greeting, whose definition, by the way, goes back to the NS, is: Ahoi! The translation of the words underlying the beginning letter A H O I reads as follows: Adolf Hitler will be killed 429/3! The partner answers in the following way: If it wants to be! 4. The strong return of Czech workers from the Old Kingdom to the Protectorate is known. In the spread of horror tales about Germany -2 VI C3