STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2133, sig. 109-8/16

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80 - 79 - 3. The removal of debris by hand. This means the final removal of the debris from the cityscape, although these works are mainly carried out after the recovery of the people and thus a reduction of the urgency of the work is employed, so that the slow manual work could be considered sufficient, the pure manual work with about yet cebrauch of rubble is only possible for the smallest damage points. The need to have a large number of effective steel wedges and cold-melts should be noted, and the procurement or maintenance of shovel plates should not be neglected either. Not only do shovel plates belong on the ground in order to be able to dig up the smaller debris better, but they also have to be laid in the various heights of the damage points. If one causes the fall of debris, the sheets should also be laid before. Blade plates can be replaced by planks or planks. It is not necessary to give details of this manual work, especially since the work should be given to entrepreneurs as far as possible. However, if the work also remains in the service of the Inet., then it must be possible to move now to the machine, especially as there is no need for special consideration or prudence. Depending on the size of the office, it is sufficient to assign one or more sub-principles of the Inst service to the supervision of auxiliary staff of the inst. service. Grippers and for many single bricks, slow running conveyor belts can be used. The images of several chains of bricks or such men, which are sufficient, are simply not wearable in cities at this stage of the work, they demand to intervene. It is a deportation organization and the re-introduction of the Materia into the building materials industry, as mentioned elsewhere, carefully prepare. However, in the short term, pure manual labour in the pursuit of the building ruins can also offer a good opportunity for the training of young people. All the work of this Section III is not only an end in itself, but also in connection with Section I. -80 -