STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2343, sig. 109-11/145

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29 - 2 On various occasions, this anti-German sentiment and attitude of the Czechs is becoming more and more open.It can be seen, among other things, as a clear sign that this year's New Year's congratulations from the Czech public to highly regarded German personalities arrived in far less numbers than in previous years. Ebenfail's characteristic of the anti-German attitude of the majority of the Czech population is the following Meldwig from Königgrätz, according to which the news of the return of a son of the czech guilt prison in Chlumetz from the concentration camp, to which he was admitted in connection with the closure of the Che-Hachachic university, as a wildfire spread in the city.Almost every train with which the return from the Heinkehrende was suspected, numerous residents of the place stood on the streets, who wanted to offer the student their participation and their welcome, so that Bive almost developed the impression that he wanted to form a trellis. The willingness to immediately accommodate him as a law firm in the city administration and the zealous Pelefon talks conducted for this purpose are particularly characteristic. Even in public places, this attitude of the Czechs is more clearly expressed, so it is reported from Pilsen that a strikingly star- ous visit of Ischechen to German places has recently been noted, where they showed an extremely presumptuous and almost cheeky attitude towards Germans. For example, recently, in an overcrowded restaurant, a member of the Wehrmacht, disabled by an amputier-mestei, wanted to pass a table occupied by a Czech society, but could not find a hearing despite several requests. mapnafmey Although the Czechs saw that he wanted to pass, and also had to hear his request, they answered him in Czech language :"We do not understand you brother", -3 -