Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 821, sig. 110-6/14

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1a WIESTOL Ae did not in principle attack any different treatment of Germans and Czechs in view of the common victims of both nationalities (especially by various Ss a p a d Sa care for German dead (when drawing up the death lists) and injured, visits of sovereigns in uniform). 5.) In discussions with Czechs - at the end of their "bourgeois" mentality - they always point to the consequences that a change in the present state would entail. Now, calm, then invariably chaos. C) The question of the arming of the German population is increasingly being discussed not only in scattered German, but also among local German townspeople (e.g. Prague student circles). Lwob, 43131 enler chid 7./eneee Ardrellce b ekabtce 3 Kelecleellrisckeer 3.éagd,