STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1775, sig. 109-5/3 Page 23 · 23 of 63
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1775, sig. 109-5/3
English Translation
In a similar way, Jung-Bunzlau had a participation of about 5ooo Fersons in the funeral of a Communist leader who had been arrested and had committed suicide. In the ipril again there was a series of convictions of protectorate members from all strata of the population for preparation for high treason by the Volksgerichtshof in Berlin and for other political offences by German courts in the Protectorate. A group of different craftsmen (masonry polishers, bricklayers, butchers, typewriters and innkeepers), almost completely organized at the Sokol and the N.G., had, for example, produced and distributed German anti-German plug sheets in July/August 1939 on a reproduction apparatus belonging to the Socol. Further examples: In private letters, a former captain of staff, who was originally to become Cemeinde Secretary, but then was a German teacher at the Czech Trade School in Brno, had expressed his conviction in the direction of an early return of the former circumstances in an unacceptable manner and had sent flyers to former officers' comrades. For the same purpose, an auxiliary post worker used inscriptions from foreign trade mark collectors with whom he was in trade mark exchange. Three gendarmerie officers and one financial bean in the district of Iglau deliberately listened to a farmer's message from the foreign radio, etc. The foreign radio in Czech language was mainly in the sign of the war events in Norway. The most important of his English "successes" messages found their way into the population and were willing to listen. With regard to the reports from the circles of Czech emigration, it was worth noting that, although again and again of the Czech army, the speech vax, that never Czech representatives participated in the deliberations of the Supreme Military Council of the Allies, while Poles and Norwegians were attracted. The Czech National Council in the United States of North America has unanimously approved a resolution in a plenary session, according to which: