STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1484, sig. 109-4/1238 (damaged)

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- 4 - it is attempted, with the help of a ranking, to provide the individual districts with the most necessary fuels, i.e. to the extent that it is possible within the framework of the carriages provided by the transport side. Independently of this action, the statistical records of the coal industry, in close cooperation with the syndicates, report to the coalfields those districts which have sub-contracting in certain coal grades or a poor overall supply. Despite this ongoing observation and constant participation, it has not been possible to eliminate all the hardships which are at the expense of the already-forgotten coal industry year. In the view of the coal industry, the supply of fuel from sugar factories is often wrongly sued, e.g. Olmütz and Brinn continuously released such quantities, it was even driven at the expense of the domestic fire suppliers of the other districts special trains from Ostrava and nevertheless from the various places of these cities come again and again new requirements. In these circumstances, it is extremely difficult for the coal industry to take up the Prague of supplying the schools again; in the coming days, all the ways should be considered in order to return fuel to schools without harming the other coal consumers. In the meantime, the aid to Gross-Prague, mentioned in the last report, has begun, and specific guidelines for the Prague coal distribution centres have been issued with regard to this fuel allocation. Thereafter, consumers such as hospitals, hospitals, hospital and similar charitative institutions, as well as life-changing food supply companies such as bakers, butchers and restorations with cookers, etc., objects of the Wehrmacht -5 -