STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 654, sig. 109-4/402 Page 2 · 2 of 7
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 654, sig. 109-4/402
English Translation
Berlin, 9 September 1941 Reichssicherheitshauptamt IV A 1 -B.No. 2961/41 g. = Subject: Reporting on the illegal communist and Marxist office of the State Secretary moving. at the Reichsprotector in Bohemia and Moravia. Eing.: 14. OKT. 1941 Tgh. With the beginning of the German-Soviet-Russian war, the Soviet Union with a generously planned propaganda wave, especially through radio, was expected. Although it was initially mainly tendentious and had a certain effect only on the already communist-oriented elements in the country, it soon took action in close cooperation with the English propaganda, so that it can undoubtedly influence other opposition circles today. The large number of broadcasts, some of which appear to be objective reports, shows that the Soviet Union and the Comintern seek by all means to systematically decompose all sections of the population which, according to their opinion, are accessible to anti-state propaganda, to bring into it unrest, to carry the war as an anti-German war, St. S.W C-24/41