Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 748, sig. 110-5/37

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27 A b s c h r i f t III I. V_er n_e_rk! Betr.: Mood of war participants over the Aen SD and the Stapo. Recently, when some of the participants in the war, in which Re_l suimsses (students), in part also i-members, talked about a general political situation, the following came to light: It was claimed that we live in a rightless Jtaat, because the judges from all possible sides, above all from since the party is threatened with the concentration camp ung si@sso are not very able to objectively try to sprecly circle leaders to influence the justice, especially since the finfer gi e t a dece e de and to teach their "national socialist law". The lawless state was, among other things, grinned that the Stapo would deliver countless people to the KL without questioning, and that they would not be heard by these people any more, they would usually die in KL. Thus they tried to justify the claim that today's constitution had a strong similarity with the police states of the 18th century. In general, it was claimed that the 4 in the people is thus loveable because it always stands up as an order that embodies National Socialism as a concept, in Erklicificieitab, absorbs countless oblique elements. It is quite obvious that the I, in particular the SD, is still in the middle of the war, because these two organizations, in the speciality of SD, have the opportunity to cover their people, who were in some way in debt. For example, examples were given that Fübrer still received from Berlin from a caste of alcoholic beverages; more specifically, a participant in the war, who formerly worked at a tax office, claimed that when the Protectorate was occupied, there had been countless moves by the 4 against confiscated Jewish property, all of which had then been silenced. It is generally the case that there is a tendency to expand and remain silent at the top of the list at the Stapo or at the SD.