STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 401, sig. 109-4/146 (poškozeno) Page 45 · 45 of 82
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 401, sig. 109-4/146 (damaged)
English Translation
odalnuzuauz Riaiy nyry step and healthy development of our in Ríš, 28a removed. State Secretary Frank has raised especially the non-social appearances in post-war legionaryism, which were the result of le-gionary politics and power-powering influence mainly the leading or- ganisation of the Czech Legionary community, namely protectionism, ob-sitting the best and leading- to the use of this mo-ci to shut down those Czechs who did not like the hiaive legionaire or-genisation. Many of these complaints have been the subject of bo-yos and critics in the past two years, starting with the famous Rašína statement that work for the homeland is not valid. Therefore, Czech leaves today also state that in the Czech nation there has long been dissatisfaction with the preferential law and exclaimer of the ladies who received the legion-growing, especially if they were willing to perform Dr. Beneš's wishes. It is certain that part of the legions who returned to the viasti failed in their fantasies of excellence and returned to their daily, old-time employment. They did not take our years for a special reward, special status, and especially after-licensing power. That is why the discontent of many with the head-her was the legionary organisation, which, in its internal filodex- with the activity of the political real-estate interests of the nation, did not-sleep, or harmed them. Therefore, even in the circles of former legionnaires, really and nationally thinking, the new real-life state-law found the right appreciation and understanding. They immediately realized that there was absolutely no room for what was referred to as a legionnaire legend in the Great German Reich, which had previously been determined by the conduct of the main legionan-ravo organization, and that the Masonic influence that had previously determined the behavior of the principal legion-rave organism belongs to the tenure of the past. If now State Secretary K. H. Frank claims that this legionary legend and legion- engulfing form a fundamental obstacle - to the coexistence of Czechs with Germans, he finds the Czech people in their real view of life and things, that the- the obstacles cannot permanently hinder the ways of mutual understanding and make it difficult for the whole Czech nation in Ríš. In addition to this, the express pro - reporting that there is no pro - follow-up to the true birth and purely patriotic thinking removes any concern that might arise - no longer in dealing with the legionary question that must occur.