STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 633, sig. 109-4/381

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English Translation

- 3 - and we gnaw ourselves up out of all misery. Be prepared, activists, do everything, but only under one command (all presented with a whiny, childish stuttering voice). Then follows a musical performance of an activist, namely Mr. Jarka Budil, who now, after the melody "I don't know what it means", gives a song for the best, which only exudes accusations against Judaism and praise songs for the German government and the National Socialists. The end of the song is a praise to the ministers Bertsch, Moravec and Reichsprotektor Heydrich. (The song was also whiningly, rather wrongly and wanted heroically carried forward in its presentation) Now we hear the question of the minister Moravec to the minister Bertsch whether he is satisfied with the first appearance of the activists. Bertsch affirms this in an excessively Prussian military form and then declares that it would all be quite right and beautiful, but Moravec should now call on the new organization to go to the Eastern Front as soldiers. Moravez affirms that and immediately addresses the gathered 8 activists. He calls upon them, since as an organization they have now provided such a brilliant testimony of their value, to go to the Eastern Front for the leader who needs soldiers to deal with the Russian Bolsheviks there. Now there is such a pitiful cat's howl as it can no longer be carried out by human voices. Which is the end of this section of the show.