STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 578, sig. 109-4325

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14 Bryatznitnng No:1063 Date: 2.8.39 "Muriser Tbblatt" EIISSIAEAEAE - B Remarks: BESERERRELRREBEARAELELELIERE FR German Course Change In the «Protectorate», Frank from Prague dismissed Prague, 1 August, — on the introduction of the German language in the Czech Republic. The former Sudeten-German administration and the obligatory work order, Frank, who since the creation of the Czech Ministry of Labour, had not been published until the «protectorate » alongside the nomi- al. Nellen "protector", Mr. von Neurath, After the last decree, who had played the most important role in the German Czechs at the age of twenty until the administration of Bohemia and Moravia thirty years into the German army, was dismissed from Prague. or to go to the labour camps in the Reich. It is clear that following a trip to Berlin, in order to be grateful for the "disposal of the Lord of Neurath and some of the coming" of Neurath, the Czechs interpret it as a victory, because yesterday President Hacha held a cabinet consultation in Lany about the clan of the Sudeten, in which one of the Germans had decided to follow a desired law on the confiscation of Germanization and the ownership of Czech Emi nes rigorouser action against the grant. Many Czechs see in the Ver- The view that now the general "change of course" is only a moderate direction in the protectorate. növer. The politics of the Sudeten chief administration has come to the helm. Lings Frank had so far considered, from Czech-based among other things on the factual point of view, the posi- tion that the negotiations on the active result, the Czech nation the formation of a Bohemian-Moravian in the firm will to the resistance army, which has so far been agreed by Mr Frank. Now, apparently, the sympathy of a part of the people is being held up, in which they are seeking to make great progress through "benevolent days". Furthermore, it is stated that nation to win, which would allow the same two important German regulations. sharper oppression at a later date, which should enter into force on 31 July.