STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1781, sig. 109-5/9

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eb sines Ssabinis 0 6/$.19. b 1/4.39. Dear comrade Stuckart! Before I drive on Ürlaub at the end of this week, I would like to give you the expected situation description. The situation in the Protectorate is without a doubt that under the eyes of the Czech government, the forces operating the work of national unification are prepared for active and passive resistance to everything that is called German. Once again, the dates on which the "foreign rule" is finally broken are fixed. The radical current of Czech intelligence and the Czech clergy is the benevolent but basically passive attitude of their government extremely undesirable. The government is accused of being too succinct in its attitude towards the office of Lord Reichsprotector, which, as a result, is able to always take the initiative on such issues as justice in Czech national matters for debate. Hrubý, whose President Hruby, as the content of Annex I shows, was sent to the fore by a clever press campaign, at least for the time being. President Dr. Hácha is very impressed by things and bears the thought of making his ant available. Hácha, by the way, appointed Gendarmerie General Ježek as Minister of the Interior yesterday, so that this vacant position is now occupied. Ježec is said to have