STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 401, sig. 109-4/146 (poškozeno) Page 51 · 51 of 82
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 401, sig. 109-4/146 (damaged)
English Translation
A-Zet morning 15.I.1941. 33 Legionnaire question r - All our press is- is now a legionary question, to which the solution was given by Mr. State Secretary K. H. Frank's article, published in the January issue of Böhmen und Mäh-ren. We have already brought a comprehensive lift from this article, which stresses that the legionary spirit and principles and some legiono- moaning have become a serious obstacle to the understanding of the Czech nation with Ří-ší, against which they are undermining work. The second reason that led to the legionnaire's question was the social behaviour of some legionns, which was also stressed by the Minister of State and underlined in his commentaries by which he accompanied an article from the magazine Böhmen und Mähren. The personality of the author of the article and the publicity, devoted to the legionary question with the German parties, show that this problem is very serious and solves his that he is the cornerstone of the further development of the Czech-German ratio. For one thing, those individuals from the Legionary ranks who have risen to the most prominent post office in the former state and who have remained on them as well as the changed state-law pom-rus so that they cannot continue to be the vice-bed of the Czech-German doroz- art. Second, it is a matter of abandoning the further spread of the legionary spirit and legendary legend in the nation. Frank is clear, and in the plentiful commentary of the press, it is said that in removing the legionnaire influence from our public life, heads will go against the unsocial screams - the lazy appearances that have been washed away in the past years and which have been widely criticized by the public right after the war. This legionnaire clique, which brought the postwar conjucture to the top, could not and did not want to renounce its majestic figures - her and by staying on them - the wall between the nations, which, through their responsible ideas - the leagues handed themselves a hand to reconciliation and cooperation, made the situation of the Czech nation very difficult. In these circles is seen the roof-disco and the spreader whispered by the propa-ganda, in these circle is also the most friends of the Jews and those circles also create behind the scenes the bastions of the sta- rés of partyism, which do not want to acknowledge the new political reality-sti. Now that Mr. State secret- nik K. H. Frank points to this deed - the legionnaire's clique - the Czech answer - is to draw the consequences from its revelations so that the entire Czech nation, which, in its majority, meant the legio- nárské klice and its activities did not ever conceal.