STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2004, sig. 109-7/11

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7T parachutes and sabotage material were found.The Wehrmacht's prepared anti-paratroopers action has been carried out.The search actions employed have had no result so far, as the jump seems to have taken place just a few days before the search for parachuters. In B u d w e i s, the installation of anti-state riots by irresponsible Czech elements in the protection of darkness in the past week has stopped. The increased surveillance by government police bodies and by representatives of the "national community" has apparently contributed to this. - The ban on the transport of the members of the "National Community" with Jews was recalled again. Excluding this ban resulted in exclusion from the "N.G." The heads of the N.G. were instructed to use the traffic with the membership to fight against the propaganda of refugees and to influence the members. For the purpose of re-training the Czech population in the national socialistic sense, the so-called "idea training" is envisaged, which should have the basis of the work: "The programme of the NSDAP is being fulfilled". - In economic terms, the supply of the accommodation in the context of the regulated food allocations on maps is common. The supply of potatoes has been substantially improved by the introduction of customer books, so that everyone now keeps their potato ration and the snake standing is removed. Onions and garlic are still lacking. (Budweis) In G u t e n f e l d, the negative mood of the population continues. The statements made by various parties regarding the duration of the war and the declining prospects for Germany show that foreign channels are widely heard. In general, there is no complaint about the treatment of German Wehrmacht members in Czech shops. In one case, however, a different treatment of soldiers against civilians has been recorded. It is the innkeeper Zahradniček, Gu tenfeld No. 22, in which the soldiers receive only one glass of beer, while the civilians are not restricted. The behaviour is attributed to the fact that according to a statement of the innkeeper Kralitschek, the director of the local brewery, Mr Roubal, said that it could not be given beer to soldiers if it was scarce or not available. (Gutenfeld) In Jit s c h i n, the Czech population remained cool and reserved.