STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1777, sig. 109-5/5 Page 64 · 64 of 133
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1777, sig. 109-5/5
English Translation
09 - 3 - As an essential feature of the mood, it must be noted that in the course of the events and especially after the execution against the village of Liditz, an ever increasing dissension against England, which was regarded almost uniformly as the author of the attack even before the arrest of the perpetrators, and an open Benesh hostility became apparent, without, of course, this could be regarded as imperial friendliness. The announcement of amnesty for all who are up until the 18th century. June: The end date of the amnesty was considered to be the fate day of the Czech people, fear and increased into a mental crisis/psychosis, which completely weakened any interest in other events and made the majority of Czechs firmly believe in decimation of their people after the expiry of the deadline, or in a mood of desperation caused Czechs to think differently about suicide. The accuracy of this - I can say this today - artificial mood on the part of Germany and the constantly planned nervous mill of the Czechs clearly proved to be the voluntary appointment of a member of the perpetrator group, who, in consideration of the consequences for his family on the day before the expiry of the deadline, lost his nerves and, with his information, became the main starting point for a state police revolution in the perp group. The announcement of the seizure of the perpetrators had a jerky liberating effect in Chechen, which sometimes aired in spontaneous rallies of joy, even in chauvinist wreaths so far. The greatest satisfaction again triggered the news among the workers, under which many of the expressions of the determined will for active cooperation with the Germans could be grasped. The seizure of the perpetrators in a church left a strong impression on all sides, which, especially after the propagandist evaluation of this circumstance, led to many drastic statements on the Czech side during the last weeks. Only the destructive part of the Czech Intelligence continued to remain in a negative attitude and widespread doubts about the correctness of the German data - in a markedly similar way to London's radio slogans.