NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 757, sig. 110-5/47 Page 107 · 107 of 255
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 757, sig. 110-5/47
English Translation
97 transcript. DNB-Inland. DNP-Berlin, November 1, - About the same time that the Bolsheviks began their attacks against the East Beskydy, they intensified their attempts to bring about an insurgency movement in Slovakia behind the German pront. Among the Slovaks themselves, some criminal elements were prepared, as well as people of pathological ambition and fluctuating characters, who could be seduced. Some of the arrivals were made by this clinker from such Czech countries who lived in Slovakia and still believed in the "Chechoslo-Wakei" of Benesch or in a Bolshevik future. Since these forces were not sufficient to set up actionable gangs, the Soviet Bolsheviks sent out Czech origin as parachute jumpers. However, they got away from it when the black trade with parachuted silk took over and landed these "freedom fighters" rather in the area of Neusohl and Altsohl with airplanes. Because of the huge oil wells in the precarpathians, the English and North Americans also invested some material and a few agents in the company, which became strong enough over time to terrorize the defenseless civilian population under the High and Low Tatras and murder smaller police officers. These gangs, however, were not able to whip up the Slovak population into an insurrection movement, nor to interfere with the German front and its corruption. Only the friendly villages of the world-famous Car Patents in Slovakia became places of murder, robbery and fire. German federations closed down the insurgency area and forced the gangs together in a narrow area, where the spook was then put to an end by larger enterprises. In the last days, our associations also set up the scattered remaining groups of gangs, closed them up and rubbed them up. Snowstorm and fog made cleaning activities more difficult. - 2 -