STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 349, sig. 109-4/94 Page 100 · 100 of 110
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 349, sig. 109-4/94
English Translation
- 2 - I. The purpose and goal of the Grous-Action. The cinzelne folk comrade, the individual German F - milie, is to be informed that she lives at the turn of the century. It should not only have a living share in the contemporary history, but should also recognize that secured single-existences are the weapons for the future of Gross-Germany. To the individual Volisgenossen, his situation should be brought to the fore truthfully. He should examine his individual existence, his personal destiny soberly. In him, the desire should be awakened to improve his personal situation in every hinsi 1, to adapt his existence and his life to what is considered, for example, an average existence in the Old Kingdom. He should and he will not accept this wish in himself as the pursuit of a material improvement for the sake of personal freedom, but he must be guided to the fact that his secure individual existence, the clarity and firmness of his position within his vol- kes is the prerequisite for him and all his people. enjoyed their active antoil at the Aufbauwerk Gross-Deutschland. after the great war. For the sake of the Krioge, which will demand the whole human being and leave him hardly any time, personalc. In the coming months, the German family should pay particular attention to the expansion and consolidation of its own existence,' but in front of all, the whole, the empire, the party, the enterprise should direct its special attention to individuals whose fate is entrusted to it in any form. As one passes by the worries and hardships of the individual.r :1 People's comrades, if one is under way after big goals and builds on big "sours, it must be achieved in the shortest time that there is no more heavy individual fate and that after the war the great tasks of all peoples enjoyed equally and among the glcichen at least through. It will not be asked, after the war, why the individual comes and rarely has a chance to ask how the individual is at home, in his or her existence. If one has entered into the new tasks, one will become any. :