STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2603, sig. 109-12/251 Page 57 · 57 of 82
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2603, sig. 109-12/251
English Translation
48 FRIEDRICH HEISS MAIN SPECIFICATIONS OF THE JOURNAL OF BöhmEN AND MähPEn -OBERSTURMBANNSFOHRER IN THE PERSONAL STABILITY FOCUS 9 FRIENDS PRAG: Office das Staa dis PRAGXII, SCHWERINSTRASSE 3 LEARNING SPEAKERS: 28SS1 bea heup:oenibe . in Bohemia and macts. APARTMENT: BERLIN-ZEHLENDORF KOSSINNASTRASSE 3Oa FERNSPEAKER: 843772 My sign Tog H/P 14 November 1942 To 7 group leaders, State Secretary arl Hermann F'r a n k , P r.a g IV, Czernin-Palais group leader! In the annex I send you the first l2 pages of the Bohemian and Moravian book. From page l3 the book was already available to you and from there it is also approved by the Party Office Examination Commission, you had provided the book at the time, I believe, according to a draft of Professor Raschhofer or Superior Councillor Zankl, the essay "Bohemians and Moravian in the Reich", pages ll and l2, as your foreword. However, the preface goes largely into the individual of the book itself. We have written a general introduction of political character and drawn it with your name, as a suggestion. I ask you many times to decide whether you want to draw the introduction with your names or, the essay "Bohemians and Moravias in the Empire". At the same time, I ask you to decide whether you can still give your approval to the formulations of the final part of the essay today. I contrasted the introduction with the saying "Who fights is right. Who no longer fights, has lost everything right!". I would be grateful if you could let me know where this saying of the Sudeten German time of battle came from and what name it should be given. X11 H-2198/42