STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1998, sig. 109-7/5 Page 45 · 45 of 151
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1998, sig. 109-7/5
English Translation
98 d ironizes the second category, which, after their return, told large-mouthed legends of their heroism and had the firm plan to build a beautiful career on the basis of these legends at the expense of the state, the people had these "liberators" who emphasized their "liberation" at every step in a merciless way, not a pleasure. And on these economic hunters, many of whom did not even leave a sight in the legions, wrote books from their heroism, Dr. Benesch decided to build his career. He, who had no rifle in his hand throughout his life, allowed himself to be given the legionary character and gradually increased to the rank of major. Under the influence of the protection economy, there were responsible, leading and economically significant bodies of people who did not have the necessary intelligence, education and indispensable knowledge. These privileges, not in the field but in the political battlefield, should be eliminated. The Czech people had always had a highly developed sense of purity, even then, when the sentimental song of the legionaries was parodiesed as follows: "From your Kauixik red blood the Palais der Legionäirebank will arise." "Lidové Noviny" further writes that the extensive concrete accusations against the previous polt fGche activity of the hostile second category of legionirs, which was unaltered against the empire, are so serious in nature that they disclose the necessity of a sweeping termination. It is necessary, for purely rational reasons. to find a quick and complete solution to this problem. The "Venkoy" stated in his comment that "the whole Czech press, with the article of Dr. K.H. by Mr. Staatsekre- t t d e s n, was aware of the statements of the Secretary of State in the entire Czech press), but what, as d d in the Czech netion, has long been dissatisfaction with the preferential right and the advantages that the legionaries had received, and also with the benefits that they had received. In particular about those who were willing executors de c d daes in agricultural circles, a sober view of the new facts that had arisen in 1938 and 1939 was first apparent.