NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 159, sig. 110-4/4 Page 25 · 25 of 34
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 159, sig. 110-4/4
English Translation
20 - 2 - in the production plan, caused by non-ordering of the fields or by poor treatment of the agricultural animals, to prevent. 3./ After training, colonization, expansion to modern agricultural areas could be carried out on large objects and thus actually new villages could be created. Conversely, this plan could also be implemented by the fact that Czech farmers, the Czech peasants, would be located in the above-mentioned sites. To the extent that farmers have already been informed of the recovery of their holdings on behalf of the Reich authorities, it would be desirable to allocate them to agricultural holdings from 25 ha of arable land up to 3 members of families, " 30 ha and " 4 members of the family, " 40 ha 11 " 5 members of 11 , etc. 4./ Since they are persons who are not obliged to own a workbook, these persons /families/ would be assigned to co-ownership without any right to coownership until they have been able to accommodate them in a suitable way where otherwise. As far as the diet of these families is concerned, they must be treated as if they were self-sufficient and, in this sense, the responsible self-sufficiency must also be measured to the owners. 5./ As far as the holders of 2 or 3 trades are concerned, such as restaurant, butcher, shop, the holder must decide for one trade and assign the second to the resettler. These measures could be legally resolved in such a way that the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, together with the Ministry for the Interior, could be entrusted with the implementation of this law on relocation.