STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1608, sig. 109-4/1363 (damaged)

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Minister Friek continued to speak about new - t d in addition to being banned, because with the existing forces the additional work is to be solved. He then spoke to Minister Frick about his work, especially about the leadership of the foreign masses of workers, about the questions of food and about the position of the masses of foreign workers with the Germans. The representative of Reichaminister Speer, Pg. Liebelt, then made a brief statement. His remarks contained nothing new, only the fact that the Armor Commissions set up by Minister Speer partly cover some areas, i.e. not every Reichsdefendungskommissar has its own Armora Commission. The disparity of the Organisatien ven Reichsminister Speer with respect to the Gauen was justified by the lack of the number of leading forces for the Armaments Commissions. After the lecture by Liebelt, a few Sergs spoke, e.g., the question of whether a foreign worker or a foreign female worker should be placed next to a German worker or German worker, in which case the various achievements have led to unpleasant conclusions. The question is to be examined, that even in larger works the foreign workers are allowed to work in their own groups and do not mix them among the German workers. Of the eastern provinces, which are still interspersed with strong Polish forces, the request was made that the Polish workers, as far as they are working here in economic enterprises, be fed to Polish workers who are now employed in the Reich. Anch this request will be subjected to an examination. As regards the individual short lectures and requests, I personally then briefly reported on the establishment of the Landwacht and Stadtwacht, which is of particular importance for the use of the 7 million foreign workers and prisoners and is known in the fewest parts. I have the number of new police officers who have been set up.