Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 986, sig. 110-9/2 (damaged)

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9g 3 - adjusted to the economic areas of the empire so that the nettżover services completely correspond to those of the neighboring empires. -9.) No! At first not. But if they have worked alongside German colleagues in Germany for some time and have found full recognition, they will be proud of their Czech performance• They like the much larger and wider scope of work than previously given.Provincials become Europeans.The Empire also becomes their empire. 10.) As long as the Czechs knew the National Socialism only from the descriptions of the Beneš press and the German emigrants who lived so numerously in the Czechoslovak Republic before 1939, most of them - especially the members of the bourgeois parties - were afraid of him and rejected him. By the way, the Czech agrarians sought to find a better relationship with the Reich and a modus vivendi with the Stdeten German Nazis before l938. However, such attempts always prevented Beneš. Since we are National Socialists: we have been directly involved with them and (doeh also) have brought all kinds of positive things into the country, especially in the social field, far-reaching Czech circles are failing National Socillism - I do not want to say yet the recognition - but at least respect is no longer at all. Wr bairterly Iae tutellabtial Phfuf 10..) Milhinll audiorhiy sfothare frnbagrafy prurar hruef us la The intellectual Czech/lives autonomy daily in public life, he can in any place of the protectorate on any office in his mother tongue with his Thaale state by no means hope for a peaceful solution. And so autonomy was actually an unwarranted gift. You've been able to convince yourself.