STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2755, sig. 109-14/58 (poškozeno) Page 83 · 83 of 115
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2755, sig. 109-14/58 (damaged)
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-2 71 was committed in Bohemia - put into such an increased anxiety psychosis that many Czechs were concerned with suicide thoughts. The following reports are significant: In Budweis the Czech woman Studia was allegedly afraid that one in ten Czechs would be shot and killed. In Tabor, a Czech woman said, "I kneel down every day and ask the Lord God to cheer up on us until June 18th, so that the assassins may be found." In Kojetein (ODB Brno), a fonogram by mistake arose that all inhabitants over 15 years on June 18, 18th. At 6.30 a.m., a panic-like mood was found at the municipal office for the examination of the papers. Only the question of a German civil servant at the Gendarmeriekommando in Brno clarified the error, which the population calmed down. In Brno, Czechs from poorer sections of the population were dancing that they would be the night of 19.6. In the OLB Tabor some Czechs suffered a nervous breakdown in anticipation of the consequences of the 1 8.6., among them the rector of the Redemptorist Order School on the Holy Mountain in Pibrans. In the oLB Budweis, 17.6. The rumor spreads that in the Gau Oberdonau military had already been drawn together, which on June 1st carried out the execution of every tenth Czech. The increased fear of the Czechs was also indirectly revealed by numerous ape and ammunition finds, which were spent in canaries, forests, river banks, passages, etc. (e.g. Brünn, Kladno, Kolin etc.). From numerous places there are more reports that the Czechs destroyed writings and memorabilia of Masaryk and Benesch out of fear of possible house searches. In this context it was established that far more German political writings as well as pictures of the Führer and of #-Obergrup penführer Heydrich were acquired. In the same way, the