Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1001, sig. 110-10/3

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..2 .-. tektoratsverwaltung was called upon to bcykot the eigone press, when the Chechnya population partially responded to the invitation when the Hetzc condensed against the activist Czech principal writers and finally did not shy away from the fines from trying to kill one of the best of these Czech principal authors during poison murder. They will remember that, in spite of all the medical efforts, Lažnovsky, the chief author, has passed away as an opfor of his active journalism and thus became an op for rich politics, which was already represented by them by men. After this low point of l94l today, when we look at the press-po litical situation in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, it looks far more enjoyable. Today, you can walk dos Horgens through the streets of Prague, especially on Sundays, and the people of Schlangc are standing there. At first glance, everyone is gleaming, the people are in line in front of the milk shops, in reality, they are standing in line at the newsstands, in order to get only one newspaper in today's paper shortage. To give just one example, a few weeks ago we published a good Czech joke sheet "Ejhle". The second number was immediately overwritten at the orders. They may see from it how much the hunger of the readership is according to the written word and what steerk possibilities for the press-political work of the orguben. If we look further around in the Arvige, then we also find ourselves at the press-political intors themselves, at the Prague press club, an institution which in recent years has increasingly become the focus of the douch-chchic guistigen dissension, as a basis beyond the actual journalistic circles, on which already the Intelligence as well as the representatives of the economy meet with journalism and the political leaders of both Velkstümer. This, too, is a sign of how much press-political work is at the heart of what has happened in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, and when we look at the Association of Czech Journalists, the "National Association", we can see that in the past two years, even beer has made great progress.