STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 500, sig. 109-4/246 Page 9 · 9 of 45
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE REAL PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 500, sig. 109-4/246
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5a --9- a) radio receivers in the warehouses; b) proper supply of food allocations to them; C Events of theatre performances or other entertainments using Cae actors from the Protectorate, d) representation of the holiday claim at certain intervals, so that it is actually held also one- 3, NA fmnce) just remuneration (labour pay), family allowance and mainly also proper use for works that they actually master, enra thus not locksmiths as painter, gardener as .IT forge, forge as carpenter or similar are employed. The fact that Burda also promoted political ideas among the Czechs in the Reich, which are to be regarded as undesirable on the German side, proves among other things that a correspondence with the Vlajkist Hubert Ječný, Halle a.d. Saale, Taubenstr. 9, in which an article in "Völkischer Beobachter" of 15.12.42 "Vom Recht der kleinen Völker" of 096 Dr. Fritz Zierkle tends to be discussed and conclusions drawn on the situation in the Protectorate or on the development for the Idad gjka are drawn. Ječny has been asked in this context so.ril ls even by Burda to obtain the said number of the "Volkische Beobachter". The tendency of the .rid ted ,@ care of the Vlajka members in the empire is also evident from an information letter dated 11.1.43, in which e.g. ,8 .r is said to be:eteredtod - grednedaiw ,tlol rlmibelV IT ied Ill'Some comrades, with consideration, have advised the last events to liquidate the Vlajka. Their considerations were, for example, the following: that which happens in the Protectorate with the Vlajka cannot proceed without the consent of the Germans. From this it is to be concluded that the Germans to the Vlajka behave hostilely, and therefore it would be logical, DU to liquidate the Vlajka. However, this view is not logical. The Vlajka was not founded at the request of the Germans, but Czech patriotism, if we want, was fought by the Czech National Socialism already by the mt EtS Ejäj 493o (that in the republic the word "National Socialism" was used, is understandable, because.esl was profaned by the Be- nesch party) It grew out of the idea of the Czech OEC Chinese thinker, Prof. Mares, grew and strengthened already in Benesch's time. She has never looked unnoticed at whether someone scolded or laughed at her. She never has dw nnsngngd nn