STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2343, sig. 109-11/145 Page 54 · 54 of 77
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2343, sig. 109-11/145
English Translation
39 ...12 - German settlers should be occupied. Such a move must always destroy the promise of winning the Czechs for the kingdom. The Vlajka in Pilsen began on 7.l.43 with a membership meeting, which was very well attended.The "Private Letter" of Rys, which had been read at the same time, was consistently accepted by the members, and it was pointed out on several occasions that Rys adhered consistently to the line which had once been taken.Once again this procedure had to be crowned with success.The letter itself turns again with hidden appeals against Minister Moravec and the so-called "Pilsen". In addition, the Vlajka leadership in Pilsen stated that the goal of the Vlajka for the year l943 was to win the trust of its own people and the confidence of the Germans. The slogan for the Vlajkists, however, must be that this confidence is not requested or begged, but must be fought. In the NG district of Strakonitz, the action of the special membership contributions so far resulted in an amount of K l2 000, which is described as an unexpected success in NG circles there. Overall, a result of K 20 000 is expected. The presentation of a Czech professor from Brno to NG functionaries in Iglau on the topic "The relationship of the Bohemian countries to the Reich" was followed with the greatest attention by the participants and described as very good. The NG-Secretary was encouraged to conduct such lectures in all district towns and in the larger town communities after the lecture was closed. The NG-Ortsgruppenleiter von Opatowitz (Bez. Pardubitz), Tichý, Prof.an der höheren industrielle Weiterbildungsschule in Königgrätz, who is at the same time a functionary of the Pardubitzer NG district management, said at a district conference held at the 2nd floor of the NG Secretariat, that, contrary to the instructions of the Central Office, membership could only be influenced to the extent that os was absolutely necessary.In his opinion, T.ziemlich stood alone against the opinion of other functionaries, who argued for a consistent solution. T. took back his statements after the meeting and asked the district head for de-schooling because of the incident and the instigation of the dispute. Stimulated and financed by the Ministry of People's Enlightenment and Propaganda and carried out by Nouž, as reported from Prague, there will be a follow-up trip to the Czech labour camps in the Old Kingdom from l2.l. for a period of about 6 weeks.At 8.l. at ll. in the morning a final rehearsal took place at the House of Trade Unions in - 13