STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1690, sig. 109-4/1445 Page 13 · 13 of 18
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1690, sig. 109-4/1445
English Translation
Subject: Agricultural schools. A short time ago, a meeting was held in Group I 10, chaired by the Ministerial Council H a n s e 1 and attended by Mr S e l e r, Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development. In the course of the meeting, M.R. Hansel disagreed with Bogner and Fleischmann's opinion that it would be enough if every agricultural school had a useful garden, but that the goods should be transferred to the Ministry of Agriculture. O.R. R. Bogner said that it was the same as sharing a cow in two halves. Mr. Seeler said that if he did not receive the school supplies, he would no longer be interested.The Ministry of Education's position on this is that the schools of rural schools are an integral part of these schools. It is therefore a completely different state from that in the Old Kingdom, where no one is sent to a rural school, which does not have at least a 3-year pre-school practice in agriculture. A change of these conditions is only to be made after the end of 4 years, 1946. It must therefore be stressed that a continuation of agricultural school supplies from rural schools would mean about the same thing as the removal of practical workshops at commercial schools. Agricultural Yschools without school supplies are hanging in the air. 84/£8-f\