STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 310, sig. 109-4/53 Page 13 · 13 of 13
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 310, sig. 109-4/53
English Translation
10a Head of Division I Prague, 7 April 1942 Office of the S aa stax etürs at Fao prg* o: Lord in Bohmen ettsncen. State Secretary Eing. -8. APR. 1942 I have asked Count Czernin to give him the necessary reservations in the sense of the enclosed letter of the SD of ll.3.1942. On the question of employment, Count Czernin stated that, as soon as German forces will be able to be found again, he would be quite willing and willing to employ such German forces in a leading position. As far as the inscriptions are concerned, Count Czernin told me that he had only German inscriptions in his possession, that in the public passage through the castle certain traffic boards (e.g. bicycle ban) still had German and Czech attached. As an official language he had already introduced the German language in autumn l939. I am thinking and thinking in German in his family. I have pointed out to Count Cze that it would be desirable if his German attitude were to be expressed so far, and that he was advised to have close contact with the Commissioner for Directorates of the Commission of the European Communities.