THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 11, sig. 110-1/13

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13 The Head of Department I Prague, September 13, 1943 To the head of the ministry, Mr. f-Obersturmbannführer Ministerialrat Dr.G i e s. In order to be able to keep the external administration front under all circumstances during further confiscations, I make plans in consultation with the state vice-presidents and inspectors at the time of emergency war. In the first stage, adjustments are made to the administrative reform, which can be carried out without the abandonment of the principle and without them appearing visibly to the outside world, at any time. Cired ake 2.) In the second stage, simplifications must be made which involve the giving up of certain German positions. In the third stage, it will not be possible to deal with the Oberlandrat inspectors at the same time with the punctuation of the This is, however, only applicable in the most extreme case, i.e. if all the young district heads have to be drafted. ta I will soon let you go to M1S for the emergency war plan for Moravia. I think it is right and desirable that other administrations, in particular the school administration, should make provision today for decisions to be avoided in the event of further confiscation, which will be taken on 4 October 1945. Therefore, I would like to suggest that the other departments of the Minister of State recommend the establishment of similar emergency war plans, at least for the external administration, to Mh.n 7.073 mamefon St. M TA-32/43