STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1983, sig. 109-6/75 Page 99 · 99 of 194
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1983, sig. 109-6/75
English Translation
Hae amh(milnigollonoloRe radschaft) and one of them, who appeared as a speaker, said that he was of the opinion that there was a gap between Sudeten Germans and Reich Germans. More closely, he could only state, as a reason for this assumption, that he had not been appointed as a comrade in a comradeship in which he had registered for his cooperation, although the current *ameradschaftsführer had to resign for study reasons. The student concerned is up to 3 weeks in Prague. 2./ He and all the students of the Reich of Germany had the impression that they did not care enough about them, so he missed it and found it quite incomprehensible that they had not organized a beer evening for their greetings, which would otherwise be common in the Reich, 3./ they had closed themselves to loose communities for the above mentioned reason and spent the evenings in different places in Prague. On the objections of my peer for camaraderie education Pg.Zasche that one must expect more from them as selected people, a former comradeship leader from Munich explained that he knows how this selection takes place. Many of those who are now in Prague have only joined the Student Union to come to Prague. By the way, he was surprised that in Prague there were so many students in the Student Union, whereas in the Old Reich much more attention was paid to a selection. (In the Prague Student Union about 30% of all students are recorded, on the order of the Reich student leader a far higher Frocentet is said to be in the ranks of the Student Association). The final opinion of the Reich Germans invited to enter the comrades can be summed up in this way: it is no longer defür to begin with the shortness of a trimester. I have had the Reichsdeutsche Kame- raden mentioned above determined and will arrange for their parent 1S comradeship and the Studentenwerk to be communicated. In the longer term, the following L1213 results from such an attitude of selected German students: