NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 705, sig. 110-4/556 Page 40 · 40 of 78
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 705, sig. 110-4/556
English Translation
C 91 Only for the service use within the Wehrmacht hammered brains of the people. This influence happens not only on 31 people, who are almost completely deprived of self-defence, but above all on people who are mano- ried into a situation of hopelessness and let not maneuver in, because they have a long will. He himself despises the opinion of those led by him. He applies it at his will and is convinced that he can turn it around, although he does so with all the caution of the experienced bandier, who prefers every sewer. Which means Stalin uses, three times pondering, she or really does it. 2. In his overriding method of mastery of half a continent, he uses the psychic self-dynamics of the leading great Russian around soldiers and civilian populations, once burdening their congestive inclination to the extreme and then seeking to direct the inevitable explosion in his sense, first to fanatize the Soviet Union? On the other hand, he uses the Russians' tendency to dream, to the imaginative vision of the future, to emotional warming and to the dream of salvation, by having the hero role of the Eussen preached within the Woltschehhon. The tendency to self-admiration is nourished by all means and the global horizout of what the Kremlin has been teaching is constantly ejected. In summa bier, Zweifelon has a form of learning that exploits all the Russian visions and strengths with a more sophisticated system within the framework of the National Socialist leadership, without knowing in the least scruples regarding the life fate of the great populace in Munster (camp) on February 9, 1944. 3. On this background, the way in which he uses the course of the war to trigger a cehten fanaticism becomes understandable. With extreme consequence, the population is made aware of the possibility of a way out of the ibr situation with the help of the Germans. Professor Dr. Rudolf Hippius In the deep twilight of Soviet life, a director of the Institute of Social and Völkerpsychology is opposed to the complete obscuration of all life horizons in view of Deutachland, a minimum of recreational possibilities which is particularly appropriate to the German Charles University in Prague, in order to weigh the easily flammable Russian soul occasionally in dreamlike fantasies, but which must not suffice any way to really relax the futility of the people. Here is the point where suffering and loss of hope, coupled with irrational lights, the life force as a fanatical rage for destruction, bursts apart with bursting. This is the view of the events in the Russian people, which emerges today, after long and bitter experiences, on the whole. It can't be my job to make proposals on the consequences of this for us, to be defeated by X Deputy General Command X. A.-K.