STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 474, sig. 109-4/219 (damaged)

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K 1 i me n t, however, refused to do so with the remark that he will not do anything, and Mrkvicka should also do the job of showing that it is necessary that the NG.'s activities in Prague be re-approved. On the 8th, Mrk v i c k a went to the primator of the capital Prague. In his anteroom, a secretary of NG transferred. the list of the people who put together k a k o s, the M r k v i c k a . He immediately found that instead of the 13o only 9l men were placed, which were without any cover letter and only fleetingly smeared on a piece of paper. M r K v i C k a went immediately back to the NG. namely to Dr. H r u s k a and complained. Then he went with him to K a l a l . K a l a l expressed itself that it was superfluous if the NG. constantly made bendings, if not expected with it. However, they soon agreed and M r k v i c k a wrote together with H r u s k a_ an accompanying writing and set up a new directory. Since Mr v i c k a received from Secretary Z e j d l the information that many secretaries listed in the register intend not to participate in this collection and to indicate illness as a hindrance, he asked R a k o s to convene a meeting for 9 a.m., which took place at ll o'clock, i.e. There came a small intermediate present at the Greeting "Vlasti zdar" the right hand raised_. In this meeting first M r k v i c k a spoke and made them aware of the seriousness and importance of this activity and impelled the secretaries to take full responsibility for this collection. The technical information was given by the NG. secretary Josefus, who for the C.S.N. After the meeting, R a k o s was told by those people who raised their arms in the greetings and said that they would only harm the unity of the NG. Then, on behalf of the others, S l e c h t a replied that he could express his conviction as a supporter of the New Europe under Adolf Hitler. Then he was called to General K a l a 1, who even made the provision that the unity of the NG would be abolished, but then he was right and said that a decree on the execution of the Greetings would appear in the mouth next day.