THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 36, sig. 110-2/12

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126 -3-- Already at the time of the implementation of the A1 b posts, the principle has been approved by the Minister of Finance of the Reich that the Oberlandrats should not be reduced in their previous salaries.For this reason, the further grant of the grant had already been granted, albeit at a lower altitude. (e) The posts of the other advisers were not included in the budget of the Reichsprotektor, but in the so-called Annex.A,to the Reich budget, Part P (formerly Chapter 1 P É7 in the various separate plans). In the case of the limited but then particularly important cases, upper government council posts are required for a part ministerial council posts.According to the nature of the state ministry as the supreme imperial authority, the senior office officials must be provided for council offices.orkd The transfer of new posts to the ministry of state is despite the prohibition of the extension of the establishment plans, also extended for the accounting year l944,ex which the division of the German Minister of State falls under the express exceptions of this.If necessary, this also applies to the extent necessary. EOV III. Establishment plan of the business unit. The officials, who will no longer be part of the Ministry of State, but who will continue to be members of the department of the German Minister of State and who, in the autonomous ministries and other central authorities, perform the other tasks of the Reichsaufsicht as German advisers or as built-in forces, will, as a matter of principle, be assigned to the other departments of the Deutsches Staatsministerium. The posts of all these officials,whether they were now part of the State Ministry,in which autonomous central authorities or in the services with the Reich Commission Administration were placed, are so far in Annex A to the Reich Budget Part P with the other separate plans. The reason for this regulation, which was laid down in its broad lines in a chief meeting on 19 January 1940, namely to allow the officials seconded to the Reichsprotektor to establish a link with their old administration, has long since become obsolete in the course of development, moreover, for the individual civil servant it is of no importance, but for the local administration as It has been shown to be extremely harmful. The fact that the posts of the officials working in the General Government are also put in the same way in the annex to the Reich budget cannot therefore be regarded as a matter of urgency for clear clarification.