STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 268, sig. 109-4/10

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C.T. 15. B Prague, 25 November 1940. Yes/Yes. Note. l. To L. Concerning the lecture of the head of the public office K ü z e 1 about Czech folk questions is in the line more correct and better than earlier lectures of the same, nevertheless they do not reveal any ultimately clear 44-modes view. The statements make the impression, as if Künzel heard something of the right line sometimes loud. However, some passages of the lecture appear to be of concern when one considers that it was held at a meeting of school councils of the Sudeten region. Künzel speaks, among other things, of the closure of the Czech universities, which would never be opened again, the need for "complete disempowerment of the Czechoslovakians" to the end of the war, etc. Künzel speaks unmistakably not only about the Czechs of the Sudeten area, but also about the whole Czech people's problem and thus about the question of the protectorate's decision. It may seem appropriate not only to discuss Berlin on the limits of the protectorate, but also the despatch of patent solutions on the It is suggested that 4y group leader Frank address the matter- 2. Wv. B to comment on Berlin. B 70 swehi ldrekyo) 4j-Hauptsturmführer. 70/ 70.97. St. S.IVA -1/40.