A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2697, sig. 109-13/4

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19 - 2 - first restlessness and in individual places penic-like consternation, since generally nit aassenverbaftungen was reckoned. However, in the course of the actions themselves a vesicular calming occurred soon, since their implementation and start does not state the beginnings of the intimidated fears. The announcement of the demise of the Wbergruppea leader triggered a shock-like effect and a fear of further retaliation measures, which was not observed in this mass. Despite very few exceptions, no voices were voiced in which a sincere feeling of co-ness was expressed. The only thing that was best was always the demand for one's own fate. The binding of the working class, however, was also significantly different from that of the intelligentsia. Honest condolences from the emigration of the workers largely reflected their loyal attitude. On the state presidents and on the roto-troat government, the demise of the supergroup fihrer had a devastating effect. It was said that the Ros swa Obergrupenführer was the most fearful person who could come. While the declarations of the Protectorate and the President of the State were hardly echoed in the Czech public, the large-scale declarations, in particular the statements of the Hinister Moravec, were taken into account to a large extent in broad sections of the Czech population. In this context, Eg was clearly able to observe how the person of the Miniater N,ravec gained increasing popularity due to his activity in the days of crisis. At the funeral ceremonies at the Prague Castle, the Czech population, mostly but not from an internal drive, appeared strongly. In the wake of the funeral parade on the streets of Prague, however, the sprawling of the Czech population was weak, with the President's and the Government taking part in the act of the state, the official reception of the leader and the reception of Minister Moravec by Reichsminia, Dr. Goebbels was widely regarded and regarded as the driving force behind the further political resistance of the teche- nics. Since many bexeits had been accompanied by a mitigating of the measures which had soon been expected to lead to the civilian state of emergency, the retaliation action against the Liditz grémoire had a more negative effect. In the majority of the Czech people, this action was strongly divided: above all, women and children were saddened.