STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2697, sig. 109-13/4 Page 18 · 18 of 106
A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2697, sig. 109-13/4
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20 - 3 - the Liditzer Masshahmen is able to record an instantaneous mood swing, Kpst apostolate vucden from these circles Stin- men who recognized the necessity of such a sharp attack. In this context, an increasingly increasing time-lag against Bngland, often referred to as the true originator of the attack, followed, and an open anti-enemy ksite was noticeable. However, this line was not towards the outflow of eizer more positive attitude towards all Deatschtum and dea Reiche. The announcement of the A mnesty for alie, dis until 18.6. At 2 o'clock, information about the attack was given by the police, and the Stimaung was almost completely united. he was declared a fateful day of the Czech people. Until the 1.6th, the fear and perve crisis increased to a true psy-chose, which allowed any interest in other events to wane. Many of the Czechoslovaks have naturally not carried thoughts of Selbat murder. In part, the administration of the pre-delegation of the final date increased this insecurities. After the announcement about the seizure of the perpetrators could generally be observed a facilitated act of destruction observed, The disappearance of the inget present in all circles was shown in a sponta- ner Eincelausserungen. Pie greatest satisfaction triggered the afterrient in the Arteiterschart. In dicsen Krsisea many oscillations dea deschlonsenen Willor to eiuor akviveren usumenarbeit with the Deutecuen are recorded, The condition that the apprehension of the Taters takes place in a church var, bewitched, since in general the moody expanses also directed against the clergy. In circles of the Catholic clergy eelbst frerscht greatest consternation. The Czech Inte:lienz, however, continued to exalt in its rejection and, above all, expressed its doubts about the correctness of the official representation of the foreign press. A rather increas ing propaganda of refugees tried to invigorate the broad Msssc of the Tsckech people in this small country. In the last days, however, in the Checnian wood-carriage, a broken burst occurs. Only ia lestruitive part of the Inteiliz remained alive after vie of the fear of n h to evade the atonement masses. ez. Jacobi 3o-Sturmbannführer.