STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2201, sig. 109-11/2 Page 247 · 247 of 253
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2201, sig. 109-11-2
English Translation
206 -3 that they were provocatively wearing ribbons of colours and well-known striking hats, but those that lead them to it, i.e. teachers and intellectuals (the lion's share of the teachers have). I request that the teacherhood impose a fine of 15% of the monthly salary! This would work very quickly and with success. In addition, the employees of lower grades cannot understand the government's decision regarding the inclusion of intelligence in the state service, whereby only high and middle school students are once again understood. What are the other young people, the graduates of specialized trade schools, etc., they are no longer intelligent, the state no longer has to take care of them. In this government decision one sees again the Xntx influence of the past Ara, the Beneš followers, etc., therefore the implementation of this decision on the admission of high and middle school pupils must be prevented, especially in view of the fact that all posts in state and public services of the Protectorate are impossible to overcrowd, against the original status up to even three times, whereby many employees do just these higher nothing else than that they read this or that evening paper, come together in a law firm and despise the leader and the German people etc. In the lowest and cowardly way. Therefore, the admission of young high and middle school pupils to the state service must not be fulfilled, because this would only increase and expand the planned sabotage by the so-called higher Czech intelligence. On the contrary, these young people must first be freed from their foolish, crazy and fanatical Czech teachers and professors in the way that they must be forced to participate in a mental recreation in German concentration camps, where the sense of honesty and legitimacy will be instilled in them. Sir,