STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 862, sig. 109-4/615

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La 109-4/615 by the Old Reich Germans is addressed as a German dialect, but almost all understand German well, is a danger inasmuch as these elements can be unobtrusively and unrecognized among the Germans. If one considers that the Czechs in the Reich are mainly employed in war-related enterprises, yes, also in re- In the Protectorate, using every opportunity for the enemy's agenda and espionage, it becomes clear that the danger threatening by this side can be met when, like the Poles, the "P",the Czechs are marked by a "T" in their outer garments, I was able to determine in Prague with what hatred the Czechs encounter the Germans! The Czechs know-without the Czechs could have guessed this-is far more sensitive to their attitude, their behaviour and their gestures-shortly to their whole existence. Since a German cannot know who he has as a table neighbour in a restaurant or in the coffee house next to him, it might be advisable to make the Czech as such known in the Protectorate. Let those who are drawn be! Like the Jews - as our enemyē! Perhaps this under high penal sanctions could help the Czechs to curb their criminal activity. I do not want to fall with these lines, Mr Staastssresident.I don't want to impose myself in any way.I act purely emotionally, but I am obliged, especially at this point in time, to address myself to you, especially since they were once a member of our party.-That conversation on May 5th l.J. and my observations in Prague were instructive enough for me! Perhaps a corresponding expansion of the SD and a strict supervision of the Czechs in the empire by forces which are powerful in the Czech language would be especially recommended. Please accept,please,the expression méëner excellent respect . Heil Hitler ! Hhr erpebemer Thiliyn TOF 53973 3 .Y