STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2180, sig. 109-9/4 Page 48 · 48 of 89
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2180, sig. 109-9/4
English Translation
Xy 2./ should know that the Germans are free people!", so everyone will be able to determine that the Great German Empire under Adolf Hitler restored the rights once approved by a Slav prince to the Germans.This historically proven and thus in the history of this country by no means new measure, found its main expression in the fact that the German inhabitants of the Protectorate were granted Reich membership.This was naturally linked to their release from the jurisdiction of the protectorate and their submission under German jurisdiction and quite commonly, under German law. In a country in which every German during twenty years was not a "free" man, but practically a "bird-free man", it was self-evident that all those reparations had to be carried out in the material and spiritual fields, which are natural tributes to the concepts of justice and equity. This reparation, in addition to the elimination of material injustices inflicted on the Germans in the past Benesch regime, is concerned, in particular, with P7O/Czechs. The Czech professor Dr. Emanuel Radl once said the following: "The culture that came from the West to the Czechs came in reality from D e u t s c h l a n d. The cultural basis of medieval life, the city order, trade, mining, the life of the nobility and Christianity were introduced by the Czechs according to the German model, often by the Germans themselves. were founded by the Germans and only later did the Czechs begin to move to where they were usually received without resistance by the ancient Germans, so that these cities quickly became Czech." These and similar Czech voices were completely buried in the past years in favour of "colonist theories" and similar historical diffractions in Czechism.Reparation, especially in this area, is therefore one of the primary prerequisites of a fruitful, peaceful and mutual understanding of living together.The time must have passed when a Czech, who was known for his historical truth and thus for his natural politics, was called a g e r m a n o p h i l.