NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 733, sig. 110-5/22 Page 36 · 36 of 37
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 733, sig. 110-5/22
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25 the only visible success in which, for example, if Begepma had caught only small groups of gangs, or otherwise, USh HISU esb.1 would not have been captured. It must therefore be admitted that the German "negligible approach" has been impractical. Since the beginning - the gang activity in the district of Wsetin has already passed 1 l/2 month and since this is a small area, whose TONE problems with the means of power of the Great German Reich must nevertheless be solved. o -Tien CCy nt US m Teaaus newllsiovneh IV. On the measures already taken so far in detail N SL 15 TSDLST On significant German Since I have variously - UsTOtn on the opinion that the previous gang incidents are not to be taken seriously, that it is rather only minor individual matters, which by itself within a short time completely tabr the politics of the Vogels Strass. As the German military GLTOTe and political leadership has already seen in numerous other places in this war, it is still every time the foreign peoples of the world to create far-reaching difficulties and unrest and finally by connecting with the fine military leadership to push back the German power. It is ekin doubt that these are the beginnings, especially since the bandits are under uniform Soviet-Russian leadership. As I have further noted, the conviction of the urgent need to not only chase the bandits away here or protect important German objects from them, but also to destroy the bandites completely within a short time and to restore the rest and order in this area, which is now already part of the German homeland, completely again, can be found, by the former Måsser consequence of this war taught, partly with the fact of the presence of the bandists already in fact and inwardly no longer the strong belief that the bandit must be completely destroyed under all circumstances. It is, however, necessary to fight now with generous measures and not to shy away from the use of the strongest means. It is better to use one larger means in the beginning, in order to save later even more.