NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1123, sig. 110-11/61 Page 23 · 23 of 34
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1123, sig. 110-11/61
English Translation
1a (/) / However, these btifsse contain only a provisional regulation to have a grounding for the supply of protectorate epti opposed if air attacks on the protectorate are detected. In order to bring about a final settlement, a meeting took place in Prague on 29.9.1943, chaired by the Head of Division I, between representatives of the Department I, Division V 2 and the Department ViI, on the one hand, and representatives ofthe Reich Ministry of the Interior, the High Command of the Tehrmacht, Reichsversorgung and the Reich Finance Ministry on the other. On the basis of this discussion, the Reichsminister of the Interior will be abbot in agreement with the German Minister of State, the Minister of Finance and the Chief of the High Command of the Wehrmacht. The members of the Protectorate are no longer placed on one level with the foreign workers in Zulwn. They are provided, however, regardless of whether they are employed or not, and whether the personal injury occurred in the Protectorate, in the rest of the Reich or outside the other Reichsgebiet, according to the personnel law in connection with the Wehrmachtfürsorgung-und Versorgungsgesetz. In addition, the Protectorates may receive the additional benefits in addition to the Employment and Pensions Act, as well as the other additional benefits under the rules in force for the members of the state of the fir German state from 26.9.1942, which shall enter into force with effect from 1.1.1942 and shall not be subject to any subsequent payments for the period prior to 1.5.1943. Whether the benefits to protectorate employees are fully exploited is decided in each individual case, taking into account the economic relations and the income of the person insured. This limitation is necessary with Rüek, because the services rendered to the Reichsdeutschichte for perso are very high and the Wehrmacht's commander against the full management of these services has raised concerns also because the benevolences of the Czech war-affiliated people are extremely low. As soon as the proposed scheme enters into force, benefits are no longer paid, except for the reason of the accident care provided for in the case of damage to a person. 35394 On behalf of Rwende. b4- Ovaibng Ecder geyen Eiehale pit de Sithe eeinngiabie / B