STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1774, sig. 109-5/2

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Awarely only with trademark-free courts kept within modest limits in order to give a yardstick for the future social events, was carried out extraordinarily harmoniously, to which the cheerful superiority of the German participants and the political forgetfulness of the Czech ministers contributed. The fact that the chairman of the government, Minister Krejëi, considered this social presence to be the beginning of a political easing despite the very clear table card verse (as annex_5 attached), showed by the fact that, despite my contrary instructions, he believed that he could convene a Council of Ministers on 12.2.42. I therefore had to write briefly to him: 'On your behalf, I received a letter from 10 February 1942 concerning the agenda of a meeting of the Council of Ministers on 12 February 1942. As you know from the discussions with me, there are no more meetings of the Council of Ministers. I should also like to point out that these meetings are also limited to the all-necessary restriction of hatred, since it will be sufficient in the regulation if you, as chairman of the administration, discuss with the Minister of the subject-matter of the matter. Under this point of view, on various points on the agenda, I consider it unnecessary to bring them to a meeting of the members of the government. I would therefore ask that the meeting be suspended." After this letter, the chairman promptly again parried and secured the discipline of the Czech government for the next few days. The Czech Minister of Transport, who, due to a fairly German abatammation, has given you a humanly proportional swing, wrote the very cordial letter attached to Annex 6 at the tragic death of the annex 6 Reichsminister Dr. Todt. I ask for the information of the Führer. Heil Hitler!