STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2533, sig. 109-12/180 Page 8 · 8 of 19
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2533, sig. 109-12/180
English Translation
- 5 - made him particularly proud of the Japanese. Dr. Pechaček made a pitiful impression on Kitano. P. pointed out that the Vlajka movement did not imitate National Socialism. Professor M a r e š had already set up in the year 19l3 - i.e. l0 years earlier than in Germany - the principies that are now being defended by the Vlajka people. wanted to talk about Czech history for a long time, but he was told that this was not of interest to Kitano. Father qualified Gajda as a high traitor and pest of Czech national thought. Gajda only had his personal position in mind. He no longer had an attachment to the people. The Vla,jka, on the other hand, have lo0.O00 in the Vlajka thought trained people who function as cells. P. considers the present state of things as provi- ry. The Czechs cannot agree with the Protectorate. Germany must realize that the Czechs are the first Slavic people to be won for the idea of totalitarian leadership. For this reason, Germany must recognise the Czechs as equal partners. For the time being, the Vlajka people do not intend to emerge as a permanent political party. However, they will succeed in pervading and reforming the spirit of the CNS people's community. With or without the approval of the government, the Vlajka group, together with the fascists who are dissatisfied with Gajda, will uniform the youth. If necessary, Vlayka group will forcefully remove the current leaders of the Czech people.