NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1049, sig. 110-10/53 (poškozeno) Page 49 · 49 of 184
Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1049, sig. 110-10/53 (damaged)
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-2- S0 which, if necessary, cannot be further restricted in order to secure the necessary tasks of state importance. Therefore, the supply of forces now had to be used more strongly those demand carriers, which so far have been largely spared. 2) A decisive role in the smoothest possible execution of the confiscations is played by rapid learning of replacement forces. Through appropriate measures, the monthly allocation of learning forces to the armaments could be increased from 40,000 in June to 120,000 in September. The success of this implementation of the workforce requires the full readiness of the manager in particular. For a long time they have been repeatedly pointed out the need to make the training and training of new workers as quickly and comprehensively as possible, in order to avoid later rushed confiscations and the resulting difficulties. Reichsminister Speer has now ordered the training of substitutes, if necessary under the application of coercion. All consideration must be given to the possible subsequent conversion of production to peace relations. It is important to align the employment of the labour force solely according to the aspects of the necessity of war. In this respect, the difficulties which are given in the 6th year of war for all sectors are not recognized. The intensified air war, the tense transport situation, the inevitable decline of human capacity and other conditions also place without the additional achievements that the total use of war demands, all branches of public life, of economy, of transport. It is the task of the total use of war to help both the Wehrmacht and the Armor eu to create a cola stete as far as possible of our pomeamous war efforts and enrich them", but rather data and lutén: both to encprec Bres.h in duaelge, who