Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 760, sig. 110-5/50

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Subject: The attitude of the German officials. From numerous service-related reports and privileged statements, I have to conclude that the character-oriented attitude is still to be desired by a large part of the German civil servants.I expect every German official, 2Laostmsve, that he always feels as a representative of the german people in this ravine and that through blameless attitude, cleanliness of character, self-discipline in all situations of daily life and commitment to the rest of the Germans, he is a model for the other German people and that he also needs the necessary respect for the Czech people. Criticisms of the results of warfare or of the political conditions in the Bohemian-Moravian region, defeitistic utterances, petty nagging about the personal inconveniences associated with warfare, attempts to obtain unsolicited advantages in the supply of food and other necessities, brawls about the favor of the nerve Czech population and any advantages-wills and similar machinations are daggers, against the home front and will be answered accordingly by me. téaln Today in the 6th year since the integration of the Bohemian-Mauritian region into the Great German Empire, there are still occasional differences between German, German, Sudetenian, Eastern-Märkern, Prague+ or Brno Germans, etc. It is up to each member of the public authority to take appropriate action against such manifestations of political stupidity and irresponsibility. The criticism of the Fascist Party, its institutions and its position in the Italian people, which has been repeatedly voiced since the surrender of the Italian king, deserves sharp condemnation. It can be put to the test whether the Italian-Fascists Party has made mistakes. The only thing that matters is that now in this movement, the Italians, who are allied with Communism, have gathered together. Any criticism of the fascist party is practically