STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1777, sig. 109-5/5 Page 77 · 77 of 133
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1777, sig. 109-5/5
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-2 43 in the Reich also receive the same remuneration as the German workers, that is to say, they stand differently than their counterparts in the Protectorate who do the same great work. The rest of the population in the Protectorate, due to the lack of fat, is generally affected by a lower rate of fat-cakingex than the German population, laloni mur T be: Lotenmige le The two positions of the parties in Bohemia and Moravia, which are adjusted to the Reich, unequal Ce Pret-Acegdorgo workers' employment and worse embezzlement of those who are not members of the armaments industry, have so far exerted no influence on the/general attitude of the peasants and workers to the powers of the war. The German political leadership and the German welfare, especially for the workers, and peasants, has had also in the other political attitude of the people in Bohemia and Moravia up to the opposing intellectual and communist circles, that the protectorate, without any restrictions, performs the war tasks demanded by it fully and even continuously increased without sabotage. The mass of the population today feels attached to the rich and subordinates it and knows that with the victory of the kingdom alone their lives are preserved. The feeling of this belonging to the rich, however, demands from the German political leadership for the further completion of all war missions in the Protectorate,-which are voluntarily and without any coercion, the preservation of the view of Hel Se Sup polt people in Bohemia and Moravia, that the German does not regard them as occupied enemy territory, i.e. as enemies, frifing CB.SM and accordingly treats them differently leperlpe in vital questions as the population in the Reich or even near long probation even worse than before. eCelbd s far This would result in a complete change in the whole of the people of Bohemia and Moravia, not only in political terms but in the corresponding effect in the