STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 862, sig. 109-4/615 Page 3 · 3 of 11
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 862, sig. 109-4/615
English Translation
Liegnitz, 8 June 1942 . Government Councillor Dr.Julius Philipp, Duco of the State Secretary Liegnica,Ministry of Supply. Belm Reichsprotektor in Bühmen and Moravia. Cing. 10.JUNI 1942 To the Secretary of State /y_Group leader K.H. Frank Prag-IV Czerninpalais Dear Mr. State Secretary ! Under the impression of the demise of H.Deputy Reich Protector //-Obergruppenführer Heydrich, I will direct these lines to you. When the assassination attempt was carried out on 27 May, I decided to turn my attention to you, because this act proved to me the correctness of my view that the Czech elemt, which is also active here in the Reich today in the most diverse professions and is so numerously represented, should be generally identified as such. As a SudetenGerman, who knows the attitude and mentality of the Czechs - and especially during the time of struggle had the opportunity to get to know - I am convinced that the Czech, devious and cowardly as they are, are a latent danger moment.I cannot believe in a change of this Czech mentality, especially of the czech youth. Czechs are and remain our enemies,as long as they are intertwined with the ground in today's settlement area When I went over Dresden to Prague on May 5th - to the ravage of our boy, who is on holiday from the Eastern Front - I had the courage to listen to a dialogue between Czechs: One, apparently a worker, who otherwise is in the Old Kingdom and on to Prague. On holiday he told the other Czech, who had gone to Aussig, about the conditions in the Reich.That he criticized these, as well as the food and catering that cigarettes,in its kind,is less interesting. However, the following remarks were of interest: "We ash is very good in the kingdom.We can move as we like.We could go anywhere.-This is not the case with the others, who are not Germans. Thus the Jews must tmagen the star.The Poles are identified by the "P" on the clothes and are not allowed to visit places. We Czechs enjoy a special position and the Germans - they have respect for us! We sit everywhere in the restaurants with the Prussians at a Tiseh." - Especially in the fact that the Czechs, many of whom speak well German and use a strange pronunciation, are the S ©TD-M66/41