NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 776, sig. 110-5/66 Page 72 · 72 of 185
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 776, sig. 110-5/66
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said: "The last few days have spoiled the 52 nerves, now you don't need to worry about the war any more." A German official from Olomouc said:"The leader is, and always remains, the best medicine." aupasta Eún Deuther from Brno Reite!"The speech of the leader has put a conclusion under the test which.the German people passed." The oppression of the last few days, which has sometimes come to an end, has now turned completely into a joyous excitement for the women. How much the so far wanky ones among the Germans have become stuck again, Budweis gives an example for this. A woman told her cell leader that she was no longer greeted by certain Czechs and said, "Oh, what, in a few weeks they will greet me again", while she used to be strongly influenced by such behaviour by Czechs. With the exception of the reports from the OLB Iglau, the reports available from the scattered German regions are very positive. Thus, German people were suckling at the whale. Meseritsch: "God thank you, now the alpine pressure is over." Others saidIf we are already nervous, what must the Führer stand up to? Despite that, he has mastered the situation." From Iglau it is reported that observations among the scattered Germans in Neuhaus and Moravian Budwitz allow the assumption that the Chehian whisper propaganda has in many cases already dispelled the effects of the leader's speech on some Germans Thus one tries the German Miir= because at this speech no applause was heard. CASCE Strongest discussion takes place in front of that passage of the keynote address, where he spoke of the coming retaliation against England. The nature of the weapons of attack prepared has led to a variety of debates. tn With regard to Italian treason, the outbreaks of anger and bitterness have more and more disgusted remarks. The Führer's announcement that one would intervene with the greatest degree of rigour in Italy was affirmed with approval. In some places, one wants to deduce from this announcement that in the near future also in the Reich area intensified internal policy measures will be initiated again. The news of the takeover of the protection of the Vatican City by the German Wehrmacht is received with irony rather than with approval. Significantly, in all these messages there are no votes that leave a good more-tlaav to the Pope and the Vatican. People's Germans often argue that the Pope must now be sent to Germany and put under pressure.