NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 739, sig. 110-5/28 Page 15 · 15 of 15
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 739, sig. 110-5/28
English Translation
1) 5 of these amounts must be paid, when something is to be done for the young, another way must be taken and this must be done free of charge. Also the now: Kreisgubi-tleiter dee NG-Jugend in Pilsen, the tsch-chi:ch teacher Kožišok, lant take to the implementation of anar extensive idea training for the NG youth cine large-scale sporting activity and FIoffuge express here, that the Ng youth in this sense can proceed in this way completely independently: and the guidelines of the curatorium on sic do not hesitate, since they do not represent a verain, but rather an excitation, in the next Zoit should already be carried out athletics demonstrations of the N g youth in Rokitzan (pol.Bez, Pilsen-Land). Recent examples of Czechs expressing a mistrust of the development of the money uarkte, justifying the arrival of certain slogans and rumors in order to disturb the Chechnya population and, if necessary, to cause a disturbance of the not-on circulation, initially only Parol.d about ine vorstchend's new issue of kricgsbsnknot with klemmeron Wart, or the fear of neurogelling the income tax, which removes some precautionary deposits at the savings banks, are causing more and more frequent rumours of one pre-rhandon inflation, which increases the mistrust for the stability of money. The Czechs are encouraged by the "Flüstcrpropaganda" to "exchange" their imperial and protsctatist banknots and other old cschechosl•wakish paper money, which would later be allowed to be used solely for payment purposes. Infolg:desson has everywhere an ardent demand for old 500 and Lo00-crowns, Einlagan bei den Sparkasson wer- den vialfach abg, un they sugen certain Bankm ton ce ea pe s dae - 7