Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 746, sig. 110-5/35 (damaged)

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theauBnat Eufhören brherie Emphasisierung alle die Preesdereiheit, wirtschaft. rI deldisofortige Abolishing Government. Eind COTP he O.R. beie-fallen the German aestehease an-ie Czechs will be in; as soon as they think in natid Ter 12 ed vo outside Bolshev GTCE del ille of the Czechs wi den Taseg jey läran to support in this A chewism. ior anti-deutse attitude of the majority of chech len people convinces, which to 99% believe in a German niedllage and expect this eagerly. On the occasion of a journey through Bohemia, he drew from conversations with Czechs that the German slanders of Bolshevism were not taken seriously, because this was not so serious in effect. And even if he were like that, then he was still better than a German rule over the techeches, The greatest annoyance is caused by the Czech Minister of State Frank himself by showing them the age-weak Hácha on every occasion, and this in a compilation, which is intended to symbolize the humiliation of the Tşchech people: every time Hákha appears as a small, knee-soft, collapsed man and next to him the minister of state or another German ruler. By the way, the press write so brazenly that it must offend every Czech with its loyal articles, if he even takes note of them. Not even for the Negroes one can write in this way. Gajda also made in some words a kind of explanation for his current attitude. Thus, he asked, for example, the guarantor, whether he should be won over for the idea of the Reich, by attaching a printed matter to his son's last letter from a penitentiary in the Old Kingdom, in which it was said that it was forbidden to send Christmas gifts to the prisoners. In Bohemia it has always been the custom to provide all, including the prisoners, with food for Christmas, and even to treat the cattle with a food improvement. Only the German cultural people went to the belief that they should be particularly forbidden. Gajda originally intended to submit a request of grace for his son Georg. He explained that this was no longer possible, because he had been strongly advised by the Czechs that he should not be humiliated by the Germans, since their power would no longer be of long duration. lavl, maulurngguamlagyl