THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 121, sig. 110-3/61

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In many cases, especially where there is a small workforce and where the work programme needs to be adhered to, 24 to 36 hours are often worked without interruption, with inadequate food and no possibility of obtaining food without Kar- Zaet Maten. These stables give the most common cause for dissatisfaction. The work performance of the workforce depends on a regular meal. It is like with the machine:l if it is well lubricated, it runs well. To these defects the bad clothing is added. The footwear and the work clothes cannot be procured, so that the worker is forced to wear to work what he still has, bad shoes, his last starting cleavage, his final laundry.e meph These are some moments from life in and around the workshops we have considered our duty to report on. We believe that thotz the present limitations could be alleviated by good will and make the life of the defence industry more bearable. If the regulations for the total use are handled with understanding and manschlieh, we too will work much more calmly. f. Bn S LSS w , 2 9 CEEE f-221+2 M.2