STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1998, sig. 109-7/5

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-116 2 mxazxkigz Bureaucracy. Perhaps nowhere in the world there was as much civil service as in the former republic. The whole then public life was bureaucratized. Guilt on everything that achadete the nation carried the political parties. These, especially the great, Marxists, agrarians etc. had leased directly the republic, as men echon damale often said. Political parties, which made the whole public life only immoral and corrupt, also carried these abuses away into the Aemter. We know what then reigns in us for inconvenient conditions. We brouch not to go exemplar pelege of our claim once and for all. It is still in good, but infamous frying, as was the case in Moravia when the red comrades ruled here. For example in the town hall. Their black broad-sleeved hats and waving ties were everywhere, where a warm place or a sinecure could be felt. It was not seen what kind of qualification such a matador had and which was his cha-racter, if he had a big chaul and a cheeky forehead. Many people in Ostrava remember today with horror of the times, where e.g. on the apartment office which prevailed. To those at that time did not even the pashas come equal! We could further list how it went under the rule of the political parties, but it is not necessary, because those abuses are still in fresh memory 2S0S?. Elsewhere the conditions were not better. The incurable influence of political farties lay on our whole life like a black cloud. The "extremely Bureaucracy remained and the old cadre joined after the October events new thousands of beants from the Sudeten and Slovakia. This was intolerable in the long run and therefore this question should also be asked