STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2048, sig. 109-7/55 Page 67 · 67 of 92
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2048, sig. 109-7/55
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60 - 8 - If one takes the population density of the entire empires, then in Germany still 135 people arrive on the square kilometres, but in the British Empire only 15, in France, which without that only 76 people count on the sq. km, with its Kolania only 9, also in Belgium only a little more than 9, in the Netherlands 36. If one looks at the total living space of different countries, the individual inhabitants of the mother country fall to Lébensraum: 9 ha in Italy, 24.5 ha in the Netherlands, 29.7 ha in France, 29.9 ha in Belgium, 31.95 ha in Portugal, 84 ha in Britain and 0.7 ha in Germany. France cannot fill its own mother country with people, has had to bring millions of strangers in and counts already empty villages, i.e. "space without people", England also has a migration gain of the mother country since 1931! While in Canada and in the deserted Australia - which itself is once again a colonial power (mandates in the South Seas), a mockery of the habitat-thoughts!- many millions of people could find food on the most fertile arable land, the English remained at home even during their greatest unemployment and allowed themselves to be fed, Germany, the "people without space", had already to give many millions to all the world, because it was too narrow at home. Only by the export of goods instead of people could one contain the emigration. German diligence. and German blood - for other peoples, especially for the English - have prepared the soil of the colonial empires. But this Germany, whose emigration flow proves its need for space, is without any colonial settlement and economic ground, which it helped the others, who obviously need it less, or to whom it even eats at the power of the people, to fight. However, in the world's most recent realms, it does not depend on the extraction, but on the coping of space. 6 Belief in Numbers ? In the German census of 1939, 2.75 Mill. Germans were known as "god-believers", 79.4 Mill. as members of a Christian church or sect. These figures, however, do not form a true measure of true piety when looking at them. On the one hand and on the other hand, the word "list believers" may have some justification. The Christian half-monthly magazine "Young Church" itself confirms that this is true at least for the Christian Church, when it writes that the blessing of young marriages in man's congregations, especially in the cities of Faot, reaches only half of the marriages. A Christian believer of the Church has his marriage blessed. So here, one can say, once again, 5Ö. If the number of church visits were to be allowed to be spoken, the picture of statistics would change considerably again. Millions and millions of people would have to be addressed as list Christians. Gustav Frenssen in "The faith of the North Mark" may read the inner contexts of these apparitions.