HITLER TOO BUSY
TO LISTEN TO COMPLAINTS BY CZECHS ALLEGED ACTS OF TERRORISM & INJUSTICE. MEMORANDUM OF PROTEST. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Received This Day, 11.0 a.m.) PRAGUE. July 7. Continuous acts of injustice and ter rorism by the German authorities against the Czechs are protested against in a memorandum drawn up by Dr Haeha. who asked for a conference with Herr Hitler. He was informed that Herr Hitler was too busy at the moment, but that he might bo received later. The memorandum states, first that 300.600 Czechs are bein ( ? evacuated to Bohemia and Mor avia from Sudcntenland, Germany wanting the- Sudetenland completely German and not trusting the Czechs in wartime; secondly, that the German Imperial Commissioner has confiscated £5.700,000; thirdly, that young Czechs are being sent to Germany to replace Germans serving in the Army; fourthly, that the German authorities, by’ threats and promises, are inducing parents to send their children to German schools; fifthly, that Nazi Black Guards on June 25, during a dance at Knezskedovry. fired a volley, wounding 15 young Czechs. »
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 July 1939, Page 7
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