STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1983, sig. 109-6/75 Page 79 · 79 of 194
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1983, sig. 109-6/75
English Translation
13.- t5 "The workhouses and poor houses" are hung in every church game a'f costs of the inhabitants.In the poor districts, the poor tax rises up to z" a quarter of the rent interest, in the rich districts this Steeer is equal to zero.Here you can see immediately that this esetze is night for the aristocrats ind did landowners."In April l926 the English eidung "Daily Herald" demanded: "It solitz less money for the deben of the rich gentlemen are spent and instead more for the needs of the poorer folk layers more milk, butter and clothing, than for horse races, hunting and cabarets, more . for the consumer camps in Hghstreet than for casinos in Nice and Monte Carlo". And further, in the edition of April 3rd, 926, it says: "While the "eger'ng and the rich lords strip their hands, the little businesswoman is bad." . "The poor people, no matter what party," and: the children are pushed against the wall.The only ones who care about the egerıng are the dukes and the United British industries." b). The social situation of the English youth. As the image of the British youth, the world was almost always confronted with those pupils of the famous English educational places:The true relationship, among which the majority of the english youth is forced to lay, has so far been obscured. However, there is a multitude of shocking reports and accusations in this area. . John G o l l: Youth in British Industry, London 1937, page 277: