STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 955, sig. 109-4/708

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14a, followed by an in-depth discussion. HinRat Vogels (Rnll) took the view that, after the introduction of the allegations, only the beants could receive ninisterial allowance, which belonged to the pehörde of the Reichsproteltor. MinRat Dr. Peucker (RH.d.R.) considered it right to set aside in the manner of the substance of the beans and to grant the hinisteral allowance only to officials working in the zon-tral authority. In this connection he was supported by Minlat Dr. Delbrück (RFll) and in particular by Hinlat Kallenbach (RFi). He continued to plan the planning of these central officials in the budget of the Reichsproteltor. MinRat Rheins (Reichsf.-/i, Orpo), MinRaat Frhr.v.Puttkamer (Rereichs- dc g (the position of Gritzbach (Reicheyrot.,Bdo-Stab)), on the other hand, argued that the purely external, not also budgetary membership of the Reicheproteltor should be sufficient for the grant of the ministerial allowance. After further discussion about the organizational position of the Bao and BaS and the subordinate police services to Reichsführer i etc. KinRat Vogels (RFl) maintained his position and shared the view that all non-ministerial tasks performed by the departments of the Reichsprotektor had to be dissociated from the pehord. NinRat Dr, Delbrück(Rfi) and in particular MinRat Kallenbach (Rn) maintained that the nature of the activities of the employees should be decisive. MinRait Dr. Peucker (RH.d.D.R.) stated that after pre-emptive and rather for the benefit of the beants, at least a percentage of all contributions were made to the dionst offices of the Ordnungsepolisei, incl. Bao, officials and employees employed in the proteltorate, were not transferred to central government, which was contradicted by the representatives of the BdO, Prague. KinRat. Dr. Peucker bláåb, in his observations, pointed out that the question of granting the ministerial allowance had been resolved by the members of the Bas staff and that only a few officials with zontral-exemplary official functions would receive the Hinisterialsulage. Both the representatives of Bao, Prag ale and MinRet Dr. Siegert (Reichsf.-,Sipò) pointed out that dor Bas had a redåhscigen untorbau and that a number of non-central official tasks could be transferred to the subordinate bodies. However, this was not the case with the police of the order. Ee was not in such a way that individual departments or units of the Ido directly the Reichsführer i etc. In Berlin, he said that this umittel-Rogi.