NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 94, sig. 110-3/34 Page 25 · 25 of 54
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 94, sig. 110-3/34
English Translation
3. During the last attacks of the Russians, the advance of the enemy rangers was made easier by the fact that roadblocks with Riicksicht on treks and own Kolpunen were not closed in time. remzäiiiber ordered the Obcrkomiando Army Group Mitte to close the roadblock in each case at the Anannah of enemy Panger without looking back. In the upper part of Bohemia-Nord I miss in the exploration and beginning of the expansion the center of gravity in the 2 northern barrier lines which I found along the northern border of the Upper Absohnitt and in the course of the Iser. 2. In the Cber section of Bohemia-Nord, the influence in the Vehrmacht sites must not only extend to the removal of incorrect barriers (schican barriers) (see Turnau), but it is also for the scorching replacement of duroh correct barriers to worry, i.e. conversion into long-term lockable locks with provision of the required closing material. 3. There is still too little working with fantasies, which includes: a) that it is false to build the same type of lock over and over again; b) that sham locks must of course look like real locks. It is wrong to hang all sham blocks with brushwood, while the correct locks consist of logs or piles of stones. (c) Incorporation of the defect to the later creation of further sham barriers of a simple kind in the battle instruction, such as laying out of boards or sheets, loosened street depots, heaps of earth, sham mine fields. 4. The logs intended for sowing the bar bars shall be protected against saws by brahty or bard irons mounted in the longitudinal direction. 5. The preparation of blasting at the larger bridges, which are bridges of the Elbe and Iser, must be carried out in such a way that both an interruption of 14 days, i.e. a crash of or part of the superstructure, as well as a complete destruction, ie.