NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1147, sig. 110-11/85 (poškozeno) Page 195 · 195 of 203
Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1147, sig. 110-11/85 (damaged)
English Translation
140a - 2 - Also the wounded complain that they would be punished by St. for the smallest offenses without regard to their wounds. Furthermore, it is stated against St. that he keeps his wounded short beyond the measure of disciplinary necessity. Thus only 5% of the workforce would always get weekend leave and only 5% exit. In addition, only the wounded leave, which can prove the performance of loo hours of work, is maintained. The wounded see in _ such a regulation no longer a measure, which should serve the Soldat discipline, but the expression of the harassment of a man, who in turn had never had anything to do with front life. The following incident tells us: "A wounded footman who had a holiday after the nearby Beneschau arrived late in Vlaschim as a result of a train delay. On the way between Wlashim and the reserve hospital Kladrub, he was overtaken by Strauss, who drove by car to the sanatorium, and asked to go. However, when asked about the wounded, he learned that he had gone over his vacation as a result of train delay, he let the soldier get out of the car and set the further distance on foot. Furthermore, he had punished him with three days' imprisonment for his unincriminate late arrival. To what extent this incident at the hospitals against St. The fact proves that at ll.1l.l943 a 4-leader of the SD section of Prague, travelling from Prague to Stuttgart, was told this case by a co-traveller seriously war-damaged private who came from the reserve hospital Kladrub. According to the report of the prisoner, the soldier who was punished by 366 had even had to travel a leg amputee, had been 7 km long." An arid wounded man had only been arrested for five days because he had left his workplace in the hospital to greet his bride, who had come to visit from Berlin, for a short moment. The bride immediately left for Berlin after this incident and had the intention to complain about the conditions in Kladrub in a suitable place." the forest and earthwork had to be carried out together with members of the Czech government force and with prisoners to create a sports field. If it is to be understood that St. also brought Czech workers to a faster completion of the playground, then it is not to be excused if St. did not return.