STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 121, sig. 109-2/22 (poškozeno) Page 96 · 96 of 66
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 121, sig. 109-2/22 (damaged)
English Translation
The Czech press at the reception at Prague Castle, 6 December. The reception of a delegation of Czech farmers' cast of Bohemia and Moravia by the Deputy Reichsproteftor, S-Obergruppen leader Heydrich, is recognized as an event of great importance in the Czech Sunday press. Dr. B. ==References====External links== a.: The Deputy Reichsproteftor pointed out the unfortunate influence of the former collapse in parties on our agriculture, rather than the construction of agriculture on a sound economic basis, and instead of any organizations and corporations associated with agriculture being creative factors that guided and increased the intensity of the land-owner's farm and its yield, which had been so important for the other strata, the country fell. The campr around this power weakened not only substantially the agricultural potential of this space, soadern casts other shadows into the ranks of the land bolke itself in the time when it is essential to liquidate a da a b warr, which burdened the farm ichast. The Deputy Reichsproteftor further explained why it was necessary for jei to intervene with extreme rigour against the sabotage of groups and gingel persons who did not understand what the kingdom expected of them in a time when it waged its generous struggle for the liberation of Guropa. He showed that, in some disparity, the elites who had not grasped the wise decision of the state pre-eminent Dr. Hácha in Märg 19s9 and the greatness of the leader when he took the Schus of the Czech Bolke into his hands did not understand. Afterward, he then called on the representatives of the Bohemian Landvirte to be present. to make themselves interpreters of the outpoured bases within the rural population, in particular in the direction that all sabotage and all gas ardination with the goods on which the feeding of the people and the existence of the nation are based are finally heard. He acknowledges the extremely heavy work of the farmer, of bem, as bon his German Berussgenossen, the commandment of time demands the greatest achievement and the greatest yield. The Czech Lardwirt must also fulfil the task which is given to him." a.: "General Hehdrich stated that the farmer is capable of this space personally, but that the organs intended to record production completely ignore the necessity of increasing production. Rather, it was judged here that the knowledge of secret Borrats would damage the kingdom, hoping for help from the kingdom and allowing any kind of gusty and susceptible food they could receive through the training of the secret trade. General Hehdrich concluded: