NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 121, sig. 110-3/61 Page 4 · 4 of 15
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 121, sig. 110-3/61
English Translation
2 The head of Prague, 13 February 1945 Liaison office of the German Minister of State to the Gewerk-Geheimen. Minlste An 4Obergruppenführer Minister of state F r aEg.: 14.FEB. 1945 Betr.: Czech Opinion Report of 7 December 1984. Reference: Number of St.M. III A - 3£/45 g. It is clear from the paragraph dealing with catering that the report on the organisation of food in arms is not in the picture.-#If a worker is employed all week except for his permanent place of residence, he is usually submerged/fed in community camps and fed there all day long, using the stock pledges set up for these purposes. It is the duty of every company, which employs workers separate from their families, to set up camp catering for the workers, since in such a time during the working time it is not sufficient, and then it could actually happen that the worker, after finishing the work, would have difficulties in finding some food, even if the claim that workers are going to bed without a night meal seems exaggerated. I repeat that, in the event of food shortages in individual establishments, only the managers concerned can be held responsible, since they do not pay sufficient attention to this activity, although my department and its organisation of warehouse and factory kitchens are offered all the opportunities to maintain their workers in sufficient form. haclery:ll mnfriyny 2m 4 chief. $\4-3{}b4q4 S5h/