STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 401, sig. 109-4/146 (poškozeno) Page 48 · 48 of 82
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 401, sig. 109-4/146 (damaged)
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30. and they do not understand that it is legionaries in leading places, or in peaks, rather than any per-cussion measure against small-time employees - those who did not deal with politics in the spirit of this legion- narish push-ups. © National Work has followed up on the article in the Der Neue Tag, which concludes: There is no doubt that the German voice on this issue is a serious voice. If the Czech officials could not resolve to the last consequences everything that is related to the future of the Czech nation, living within the Great-Mecca Empire, he had to come up with this clear speech with the other party. It will certainly matter how far and how soon he will be understood on our Czech side. Sentimentality is no longer in place, especially when it comes to the fact that- chom in front of the German nation can be cleaned not only in words but also in thought. Today's National Lists reprint an article by the state secretary K. H. Frank, published in Böhmen und Mähren, with a commentary, which says among other things: State Secretary K.H. Frank put the emphasis before - everything else - on the double - on socialism, with which legionaries empowered themselves in the former Republic of favourable economic and political posices at the expense of other citizens, and on the further unbearable duration of legionary ideology in the Protectorate. As for the first, the speech of State Secretary Frank concerns legionnaires who used their extraordinary character to gain various advantages, whether in obsazo- the places in public service or otherwise, and who in public life cultivated the ideology of the Enemy Reich. Already in the former Republic there were voices against it. However, at that time there was no thought of solving this question. This is what is happening now. The instigation of State Secretary Frank results from the attempt to ensure the prerequisites for further successful dissemination of the Reichs- his thinking in the Czech nation. And this was the subject of the second complaint he made on the adre-su legionaries. On the Czech-German understanding- it rests the future of the Czech people and its own development. It is therefore a nation's top-up, and therefore all obstacles that would stand in the way of this art must be removed. ©The National Center points out the selfishness of the leading legionnaire-esque classes and the disruptive influences that have not ceased even after 15 March. He points out in particular the case of Colonel Drgach, who is now accused of high treason and says: We think that we can strongly recommend to all members of the Czech nation, who mean well with the Czech national's bu-ducity within the Great-Mecca Empire, to consider the words of the Secretary-General K. H. Frank and the commentary of the English press on them. It is really high time that the principle that we have to get rid of all the past in our own interests is in the minds of all Czechs.