STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1675, sig. 109-4/1430

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2 - 3 - German history professors occupied universities, or special courses for Czech history students i.a. a Czech study possible. In case of an occupation of rich German universities with individual Czech students a atomization tactic would be applied. Students must be distributed in places of higher education in such a way that they cannot form larger Czech groups in absolute numbers (danger to the education of Czech student associations or even loose associations) or in relative numbers in individual faculties (private professional discussion partners may only be German students and not Czech professional commilitons). The selection of universities is limited by espionage concerns and the political-rural situation of the university area: border cities such as Freiburg, Straß- burg, Aachen, Hamburg are to be blocked for a Czech study as well as the East German combat universities against Poland and Russia Königsberg, Posen, Wrocław). The Slovenian question prohibits a study in Graz, the Czech minority question such in Vienna, the sunken "turn question" such in Dresden. Leipzig as an exchange university with Slovakia would bring the threat of this cultural policy goal by Czech students. The question of whether typical university cities for foreigners, such as Berlin, Munich, Heidelberg, etc., could be covered in Czech. What remains is a large number of South, Middle and North German university towns such as Tübüngen, Stuttgart, Würzburg, Erlangen, Marburg, Gießen, Jena, Göttingen, Braunschweig, Hannover, Greifswald etc. The often missing, advertising force of cultural policy centres could be compensated by generous excursions under the supervision of the Nazi student federation.