GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 755, sig. 110-5/44

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13 X III G S Prague, 13 November 1944 Iengd nedinsdims-olgne "nedlern baw neteinilqiseib Betr.: Attitude of responsible persons of public life - Tedaaireldoued dt tetdosnd ntebnce negirergded Company Hansud u b e Representations, Stuttgart, Feuerbacher POLST JSEOLDGGU ASESU GOU . -bia etug ni wt bnn taigv tdoin dtdoed nle tus dous .tdoö It has already been noted on several occasions that the mood of the de.tusd mus aswte,tsdpabogd edoatueb -wsd local German population was not insignificantly influenced by letters from ourbate Itagighu geb taibnitalrovtev persons or companies from the empire in the negative sense aedua gmurdütatiedoged Teb and protectorate-defaitistic considerations considerable promotion conferred ae tneroare nedierdod megitnsteh negnudtiv.netiergie us The Stuttgart company Bube snriteib neseg.ntbnewton sent a letter dated 19.9.1944 to a sheep wool factory in Brno, which was probably sent in several copies after its whole formulation. The scribe has the following wording: "Dear Sir ....! I come back today to your communication from the 6th ds. Mts. and can only continue to transfer your goods etc. I would also like to thank the rapporteur, Mr President, for the excellent work he has done on this subject, and I would like to congratulate him on his excellent report. I am now on the point that the divisions coming from the West will be far more civilized and disciplined and correct than those coming from East and South-East. The latter are starved with greed and full of hatred and it is better to have some goods stored after the other parts. With objective evaluation, you will agree with me. I would like to serve you with details of the rooms at my disposal and ask you for your return. Moreover, I would appreciate it if you would give me something to buy for my good South German customers against clothing check regardless of this matter. Furthermore, you may be assured that I would protect and guard your goods entrusted to me, such as my property, in anticipation of your return, I recommend you to sign your very devoted letter." With this letter, his author reveals not only his obvious inner attachment to the "civilized,