STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2740, sig. 109-14/43 Page 45 · 45 of 329
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2740, sig. 109-14/43
English Translation
28 November 1939. Foreign-Hell-Meldungen: V3 . GENF: Havas:"Foreign travellers, coming back from Prague, have communicated to the newspaper LA SUISSE their impressions, which illuminate the psychological side of the unrest that has occurred in Prague. It is clear from this that although the Czechs are not too much to suffer economically, they have sworn to the Germans an unbridled hatred due to the mistakes made by the Germans. After the disappointments of the Munich agreement, the Czechs were ready to communicate with Germany, but the Reich did nothing to start this trend, on the contrary. The sent officials, who had made themselves impossible in Vienna, were the worst. They quickly made way to bring the Czechs against themselves, when there will be a revolution in Germany, what will happen in the Protectorate will be terrible. Not a single German will come out alive. This is what all the people who think will say. This was the case even before the university riots, which led to a terrifying repression." BRUEsEL: Havas: "The Skoda works in Pilsen, which fell into the hands of the Germans of the occupation of Czechoslovakia, are supposed to produce six slits, calibre 470, with a considerable impact at the time." OESTERREIC GRENZE: Hava: "Among the nine young people on the 1st of July. In Prague on November 15, he was executed, and in particular Jiří Matousek, lecturer at the University, son of former Minister of Commerce and chairman of the youth organization of the former National Democratic Party, as well as Vlastimil Klima, the youth leader of the Former Czech National Socialist Party. According to this name, the Gestapo has chosen its victims among the leaders of the political organizations of the Czech youth to make an example. It is well known that these organizations ceased to exist after the Minchner agreement, Man's introduction that of the 8,000 students arrested in Prague, who were released yesterday under 20 years old. All others, i.e. On November 20, all the inhabitants of the town of Zdice, between Prague and Beraun, where the right to stand was declared, were arrested by SS-people in their homes at night. Almost all of them were released yesterday, with the exception of lo persons, of whom one has been without any news ever since. As is well known, after the execution on November 17th, the DNB announced to nine young people that three more people, including two policemen, were executed on November 8th.