NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1128, sig. 110-11/66 Page 55 · 55 of 66
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1128, sig. 110-11/66
English Translation
Copy 75 7 June 1939. telgtdineued reb riiraed teb teldegetérotdetori mi .E. sam oe nedad nsmmodosk tepsdloddrl meb sasbnebsew tietlowis bnodognideb St.S. 2/39 the -adld b gnnat andnebed nedolfstabas ne " -ntaey Basic opinion on the intended eeeglodidre neteide introduction of the Reichserbhofgesetz in the Protectorate zrzdly anwlfetadoie Bohemia and Moravia, dosn brkw dorobrelH srodletort mt br egittareb snll .treitneaiob doten nedoatwed meb thm etevotietori seb indgszt doin mabnbre medoeitllog ntememalle aue tal anflededolelo Against the The introduction of the Reichserbhof Act is expected to lead to the adoption of the Tsohechische Re- ircgetel negation in the form of autonomous legislation. The proposed Reichserbhof Act according to § lo of the draft is only intended for Reichsdeutsche and Volksdeutscher Geldung. However, an Erbhofgesetz created by the Czech Government would make it more difficult to reverse the Czech settlement policy that had been envisaged. coloseteate Therefore, it is not desirable for the German side to oppose the introduction of a Czech situation. 2.) By the introduction of the Reichserbhofgesetz, resettlements of ethnic Germans belonging to the Protectorate region are made impossible from the point of view of national politics. However, such points of view make it necessary that the current national political conditions are subjected to a fundamental change. 3.) The motives underlying the Reichserbhofgesetz do not include any requirements to be placed on a final regulation of the land division in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. While the Reich Erbhof Act could restrict itself to the creation of a healthy peasantry under conditions given in the German Reichsgebiet. In the protectorate area, defensive moments must be taken into account in the final regulation of the ground division.