NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1065, sig. 110-11/3 Page 76 · 76 of 122
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1065, sig. 110-11/3
English Translation
In this case, in the course of many years, instead of the period of service, K l880.--- was instructed as a salary,despite 20 years of service.There is no German official who has been recognised as an official.In the case of l4 cases/of l5/years of service are,bezw. Progresses have been agreed from 4 to ll years.In fact, this has been done in such a way that one has shortened the beant of the Czech nation because he has to have German school education and therefore is not considered to be fully valid.Out of this the joy of work and the corresponding accommodation against the insured person and the interest for the institution itself. Allgeiein Personales: While according to the German minority, at least 50 employees of the German nation would have to belong to the insured population, German beantes are employed by which 4 health inspectors are, i.e. service groups.Among these 4 health checkers, a young German with a higher German state trade school and latura, who, despite all energy and diligence, is not higher, is estimated to have a lonat content of K 880.-- or he has 1 4 practical years and is married to an l child. A further comparison outlines the picture of national justice: 2 senior officials are occasionally transferred from Znain to Brno from the Ünbruch.The Czech,because he was mayor in Znaim wari before his 6 year old cash office practice,textile workers and secretary who, was awarded a salary for married persons with a child of K 2 956.40, i.e. 19 years of service recognized, - the German beant,or he married with 2 children is such a salary of K l8Ol.-without calculation of pre-practical years.For the Czech, a department head office was created which is not systehi- sierrt and probably cannot become green within the same department. Physician's questions: For the demands: the German patient, the German doctor, are not understood.Thus, the complaints are repeated that the German insured person cannot communicate with the doctor to whom he is entitled.Instead of remedying such justified claims by the assignment of a German physician, such claims are rejected by a short hand according to the statute.The kit member incurs additional costs by allowing him to come to the doctor who understands him. The general practice goes as follows:Members, according to their nature, in particular the People's German, wherever it is possible to agree on services,as far as the insured person can be pleased, will be able to make concessions in the case of complaints by third persons. I refer to the similar case of intervention by the German working front,as long as I remember