STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1775, sig. 109-5/3 Page 21 · 21 of 63
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1775, sig. 109-5/3
English Translation
3V Rohstofi fehles. The call of the Czech National Social Camp (Vlajka movement) forced the National Community and the Protectorate Government to take a positive position on the collection as well. However, this opinion was only considered by the Czech people as a good move against the right-wing opposition, but by no means as a serious request, so that the collection was sabotaged by the vast majority of the Czech population. The result of the library collection in the districts of the Czech population was therefore very small compared to the donations of the Germans. In detail, only the collections of the Vlajka had outstanding results, as well as those local groups of the N.G., which had probably worked from Purcht before further developments with considerable pressure (e.g. in lrag, Pilsen and Taus). In Pardu-bitz, the city council unanimously decided to remove the bronze masa ryk monument and deliver it as a donation. The city's population was wrongly responsible for this measure it did not approve. In fact, some Czech donors have refused to collect the items at the N.G.'s collection points. In many places, these have only appeared at the German collection points after dark. A Czechman has given a hundred crown certificate to his donated metal in Prague with the remark that the processing of the metal will require workers who would have to be paid for. Otherwise, some positive voices have also become noticeable. Thus, in letters to the Leichsprotector, some young Czechs expressed their dissatisfaction that the teches did not perform military service by adding that they should at least be called to work so that the Germans could not say that they had to fight and die while the Czechs became rich. In the creation of the vision, there is a considerable kißgunst against the government force, which would only be there for parade purposes and whose tasks and productive work would be equal to kull. A strong Eindrucl on the Czech population made the participation of representatives