NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 755, sig. 110-5/44 Page 8 · 8 of 49
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 755, sig. 110-5/44
English Translation
--- From the presentation, which the minister bore with a low voice, ·.. (from a report on the official meeting in Brno of 2.12.44.)1 .aenoezga Die on 3.12.44 In the "Česke Slovo" a note from a rally of Hruby's regarding compliance with the delivery obligations of the rural population, that in a non-mandatory delivery of the particular quantum the food rations would be further reduced, strongly observed and commented on in the liveliest way. One sees only the announcement of further food cuts, which in the opinion of the population only wants to lead back to a failure of the delivery regulations_. On the other hand, the remark Hruby's caused a strong discord against Hrubi himself and the rural population. It was pointed out that it was the farmers who would drive their half-harvest away in the trade and suck out the urban population. Hruby's threats should therefore be directed primarily against the rural population and not against the urban people. Also under the employment this newspaper note caused a considerable dissenting mood against the rural population. (Prague) UeN According to many reports about cancellations of participants, the low rhetorical efforts of the speakers at the local meetings were held responsible for a lack of any willingness of the listeners to receive. After that, an indifferent, expressive and silent reading of a template was the rule. This would have created the impression that the speaker spoke out of compulsion and did not approve his own remarks internally. Only a few local observatories of the association would have tried to get in close contact with the participants of the meeting, to address them in a popular way and to convince them of the necessity of delivery bflicht J+ .tdo apol peaougele Tpereeae So farmers expressed themselves km area of M.-Ostrava: "This speaker sees that his pre-written speech burns between his fingers. We can empathize with him. Whether he talks about Bolshevism or ue about the/work of the association is one thing. He is always regarded as a tool of the Germans. - Afterwards the partisans will come on his neck and pay him a reward for his German friendliness. OESAN ne A secretary of the association of a western Moravian district spoke to the union officials: dis euneiwerosfo " Just as we were dictated from Prague the lectures - so they are read out. Bnsasn TeleuiH nle Mool In Heralditz Bez. Trebitsch opened the Ortsobmann J e z e k like most local observants in Bez . Trebitsch the Assembly with the following words: "I warmly welcome you, gentlemen, and give the floor to the speaker who will speak to them."