A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2144, sig. 109-8/27

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86 edoacoW menton mosets ,ete edovate dol Prague, 21 November 1940. Tolatntaennl rrelneb na nuatod ehnedoergerme doto BOLOLR VOCNUMUE SA PLOEGI I Prime Minister Elias Prague. Dear Prime Minister! In Brno, she must have confessed to you, on 8 November 1940, In November 1940, during a police captain Johenn Schubert's examination of the German language, a very unfortunate, even outrageous incident occurred when guard Karl Chalup declared that "within two years Hitler would hang anyway and that he would no longer need the German $prache." This utterance is a proof to me that under the uniformed guard corps in Brno there is the spirit that seeks to prevent any common sense between Germans and Czechs. It is the same spirit that constantly runs out and sharpens contrasts with some discreet movements in the Czech people, in which he pursues thoughts that must have an end for all Hal. I am no longer in a position to watch the action of this decomposing spirit stand still in the face of this harsh case. I have ordered that the members of the police corps be legionaries to be removed from this. 1 h56