NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 36, sig. 110-2/12 Page 214 · 214 of 228
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 36, sig. 110-2/12
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160 - 5 - to the Ministry of State, but not to receive their posts in the Ministry. In the case of the limited, but then particularly important, cases, in principle upper-government council posts, for some even from the point of view of creating promotion possibilities, ministerial council bodies would be justifiable.According to the nature of the state ministry as the supreme Reich authority, for the senior office officials, office council posts should in principle be provided for. However, it is not possible to make new posts available to the Ministry of State, despite the ban on the extension of the establishment plans, which is also extended for the 1944 accounting year, since the Ministry, as a new authority based on the Führer Decree, falls within the scope of the exceptions. Decision of the Minister of State on the staff proposals to be submitted by the various departments•on JO JUBAOITE doun SUS 0 nob Ttiovnebtew Zu Kap.2. The civil servants, who are no longer part of the State Ministry after the above, but continue to belong to the division of the German State Minister, who perform the other tasks of the Reichsaufsicht as German advisers or as built-in forces in the autonomous ministries and other central authorities, are usefully grouped together with the other officials working in the departments of the Imperial Commission Administration in one place.The posts of all these officials,whether they were now part ofthe State Ministry, are transferred to the autonomous central authorities or to the departments with Reichsveraufsverwaltung.