STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1983, sig. 109-6/75

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105 - 8 - and only with the addition of individual points čen local conditions adapted. Due to extraordinary agitation, the Mlčoch movement today alone in Kojetein is supposed to have ostensibly looo supporters, which, however, may largely come from the circles of the former communists. With the strengthening of the Mlčoch movement in Kojetein, she first tried to avoid Finfluss on the management of the municipality of Kojetein. She repeatedly approached the town council with requests and proposals to eliminate the difficulties in housing above all. In its applications, however, it also called for the replacement of the mayor, who, in her view, was not able to meet the requirements and, moreover, unwilling to make any change in the existing condition. At the same time, my department was also pointed out by input and personal prefaces to the dire conditions at the Kojetein City Council and repeatedly raised the most sensitive concerns about the administration of the mayor in Kojet ein. When the city of Kojetein disavowed passive resistance to the area of the Tohnungswesen as well as certain special cases, I had an in-depth investigation of the mayor's leadership, with the addition of one representative of the SD and one representative with regard to participation in the discovery of the Mlčoch movement, carried out on August 8, 1943. The investigation clearly confirmed the allegations made against the mayor by the Mlčoch movement. In particular, I received proof of (1) his total lack of interest in the provocational relations in Kojetein, although the unbearable relations were known among the poor population of the city, (2) his unilateral leadership in favour of the acquaintances and like-minded, while at the same time subservients.