STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 594, sig. 109-4/341 Page 165 · 165 of 197
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 594, sig. 109-4/341
English Translation
146 Sn.1g Stok.151Abt.3. Dt.45 Vos Mn Mihu Am M Mhmerlm Die Legionare. In recent times, a sharper advance of the German Béhörden towards the legionaries is recognizable. I do not have here perhaps all the legionaries in the sense, which were attached in Zusanmanhange with the so-called military Laffia and which I, as far as they have taken part in an offense against the German Reich, cannot protect at all. There are, however, a number of legionaries in the Czechan people, who, if they now have private employment or are active in public services, do not in any way distinguish between their Sussere's conducta or what engenders their attitude from the great majority of the people. I believe that it is unfair, only sus, to the reason that they have intervened in the legions of the world, to prefer against them in a different way than against any other citizen who exploits the same profession. In particular, the attribution of the Secretary of State of March 1, 1940, No. I 1 d-353, who was calling all Legio- näre pseudo-lsl's enemies of the empire into disquiet. I was strongly in favour of the main duty to declare aN effen that such a generalization of my production is not appropriate. The majority of those who entered the legions at that time did so out of a patriotic sense of duty, which sprang from the present and the demented Situatia, especially the centuries-long Strait between the Czech peoples and the Habsburg Wonarehie. Today, 20 years