STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1808, sig. 109-5/36

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Hobsdorfer described it as intolerable for the duration that Germany would tolerate "poison in its soft parts" in all the future. Sooner or later, there had to be a resettlement, since the inpopulation was only considered as an isolated measure. Afterwards, Korvetten-Capitän of I i m o n t about "sea-leveling-world-levelling". His words were initiated by the screening of two films by the OKW, in which voyages of the battle cruiser Gneisenau were shown in the winter 1939/4o and U-bobt in the Atlantic Ocean. Linont's remarks must be regarded as an advertisement for the offspring in the Kriegsmarine. Towards the conclusion of his remarks, Limont brought messages about his experiences in the psycho- logical and physiological evaluation of the previous reports from the Protectorate from young German people to the Kriegsmarine. Here he announced results which contained a devastating judgment on the Germans in the Protectorate, as they probably never were pronounced more harshly. Besides softness, inconsistency and many other characteristic defects, he also mentioned lack of commitment. In these words, a strong concern among the listeners was unmistakable. Immediately after Limont's remarks, the NSLB district administrator wanted to speak, but the circuit leader jumped up and deprived him of the floor to speak immediately, without first going to the speaker's gallery. the psysotechnic institute of the Kriegsmarine and, under the stormy applause of the educators, pointed to the willingness of the South East German people, which Limont had described as conformed to the Protectorate Germanism, which was proved by Narwik.