STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 401, sig. 109-4/146 (poškozeno) Page 78 · 78 of 82
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 401, sig. 109-4/146 (damaged)
English Translation
53 National Policy 21.I.1941. The question of legionnaires and young people. The legend of legions pays attention to the last of its number of youngsters. youth weekly National Companionship. The value of the question of the teganits with social and moral and writing aspects among other things. © Numerous legionns have taken advantage of the favourable mood with which the nation accepted them after the world war. It has already been extremely non-social behavior and therefore, in today's time of winning Nazi-Narious Socialism completely inappropriate and not sustainable. Supporting the political handle of Dr. Beneš and supported by this handle, legionaries - only and only one out of their legionaryism - have taken on an important post. in state departments and state bodies, in the county, district and municipal government, but also in economic life, in monetary, insurance, etc.They took up these posts without having the appropriate education, outlook and preparation. Here the most felt their nonsocial pressure young intellectual, who often with a university educated was pleased when he- he became a place as an aspirant, as a kind of intern, at first completely without pay, later on for a ridiculous salary of three or. four hundred months. A young person was not allowed to think about the procedure that would fit his education and abilities for many years, because she was a monopoly of legionnaires. The lack of socialism of koreni- la in the fact that on the one hand there was a prosthetic layer of people with privileges, the primaries of you and, on the other hand, a far more numerous layer of non-leginaries with rights smaller, limited. The legionnaires managed to secure a very strong political organisation. They sought a monopoly in decision making and led to terror where they encountered opposition. This non-social attitude, in itself impossible by these circumstances, must be eliminated by 37 so that the moral motives are also underlined.