STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 683, sig. 109-4/431

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-6- to study the impoverishment of the empire, to the extent that it makes use of it itself through three voluntary reports, it will not go any worse with regard to its future task than among its former Masonic professors at the time of the Republic. At this point I would like to say a word about Czech intelligence in general. If we have so far taken a sharp stand against the Czech Intelligents, we have done so because 90% of all the enemies of the Reich, who have been found by the state police, the bearers of the lying whisper propaganda so popular here, the helper circle of the Heydrich-llgrder and the enemy agents from the Czech intelligence stammered. However, it testifies to very little intelligence to constantly put his people's comrades in danger of life. We have always known to distinguish clearly and have described these political asteries as "destructive intellectuals". We don't really differ in Czech intelligence circles, which make up a constant contingent of bees, doctors, engineers, technicians, writers and artists, who today are appreciative and dignified for the empire and perform achievements for which they are paid and thanks to the empire. Among them is also a part of the faculty. Aylerdings has just this profession, the one of the most important Reichsaufga-