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A State Secretary for the Roman Protector in Bohemia and Moravia, Prague, inv. 2017, sig. 109-7/24
English Translation
16 • The President of Moravia Brno, 8 January 1943 Tel. 10,880 Reichsauftragsverwaltung Abt.I/S I 185 Akt.-Z. Gr.Bl./Za. Letter only to the above address. To the Lord Reichsprotektor in Bohemia and Moravia vet heimsprotehtor MAAA In Bonmer L Mintice in P r a Eingonasinille Einaes 9. JAN.1943 Ain' Ahetehf. i1 $a Betr.: Nationality Johann Komarek 44 Bezue: Ordnung vom 11.12.1942 I3b- 3557 bilh loga Attachment: 1 Booklet Johann K o m a r e k was granted German nationality by the former Oberland- rat in Brno in the course of a rapid procedure. This rapid procedure, which took place on 23.42, invited each applicant, in which he was expressly made aware that the request was for German nationality. K. also received such a subpoena, as shown in the attached files. In addition to the representatives of the party and the RuS department, Reg. Insp. Schroth and the employee Ortner, both took part in the rapid procedure. Both are powerful to the Czech language in word and writing. Therefore, it is excluded that K wanted to work only for a job placement in the Reich and was not informed about the purpose of the rapid process. On the photo sheet Ortner noted with a red pencil: "Will zur Wehrmacht" and Reg. Insp. Schroth made the decision in respect of the K.'s registration with the Wehrmascht. On receipt of the nationality card, K. acknowledged with Johann Heinrich Komarek. When issuing the nationality card, an error occurred when the date of birth was not used with the 11.7.1924 but with the 11.7.1920. Due to this falsely registered date of date, K. In the meantime, K. has been withdrawn and released after the correction of his papers, since the year 1924 was not yet ready for recovery. K. was recently repatriated. Today he seems to be sorry for the report on German nationality, after first hiding behind the fact that the Johann K., born on 1l.7.l920, is another name of the same name. I have the impression that K. It is only for this reason that he has registered as a German national in his professional position as a waiter in the Old Reich to obtain a well-paid position. I have also decided to cancel all his duties as a national of Germany, since it cannot be left to the individual to change German nationality after arbitrariness. However, should it be more expedient to revoke the commitment to the German people, because such soldiers consciously Czech