A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1257, sig. 109-4/1011

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M u s t e r 83 of an increase in the level of service on the treatment of East workers underwent in camps. In addition to the guidelines on the line of eastern workers, as contained in the information sheet of the officer responsible for labour and in the camp regulations issued by the Reichsführer i and the German Labour Firth, the following security-police statements are issued, which must be kept strictly confidential and cannot be made known to outsiders: 1. The principle of correct appearance and objectivity, on the one hand, as well as the internal and external absence on the other hand, in relation to the eastern workers, must be repeatedly inscribed to the guards and camp personnel. The often good work performance of the eastern labourers can lead to a decline in the attention they are offered, it is always to be remembered that they are alien to the German people, the German culture, the manner and the custom and educated for decades in the Bolshevik sense. the Soviet agents, parachute jumpers and saboteurs are among them; these hostile forces too will at first show themselves willing to work; even though the mass of Eastern workers do not see Bolshevism, it is precisely in their stubbornness that the Geiahr exists, that the anti-German activists, taking advantage of existing difficulties (e.g., in the food industry) gain influence on them, in security police inter-do-timilations the possibility of using