STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1990, sig. 109-6/82

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noneromsrrrewe in which you demand that the Ämt Prague, in particular the Social Welfare Office, which Deu g have no right to a home country, should share with you the advantages of the right of the home country: according to § 3 of the 1939 Act, on which the Lord bases his view, the German law referred to in the Protector's law of course has no meaning. The home law, which is the subject of the Secretary of State, does not belong to the general civil rights. It is an independent personal law, i.e. family law, that the citizen of the Protectorate can only obtain by a special act of the municipality after the fulfilment of the conditions prescribed by valid laws on home law. According to § 3 of the Ordinance, German nationals in any municipality of the Protectorate must therefore also acquire their home law if they wish to enjoy the advantages associated with it.