NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 161, sig. 110-4/6 Page 112 · 112 of 248
Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 161, sig. 110-4/6
English Translation
101 Subject areas of the Department I Human Use Abt. Recording and steering of all moving people and Reich Germans in cooperation with the Volks- deutschen Mittelstelle, the VDA. and the German Foreign Institute. Acquisition of the already relocated people and imperial Germans in collaboration with the Reichs-sicherheitshauptamt (Einwandererer-Zentralstelle). Facilitating the settlement applicants, especially the rich German farmers, farmers, agricultural workers, craftsmen and liberal professions. Facilitation of the peoples living in the Neich. Collection of documents on the German ethnic groups abroad in close cooperation with the Volfsdeutsche Mittelftelle, the VDA., the German Foreign Institute, the publication office of the secret state archive, the South-Eastern European Institute Vienna and the individual ethnic group tours. Delegating the tasks of the individual departments involved in the resettlement. Steering and distribution of the settlers into the intended admission gates and reception circles. Steering of the inner German West-East relocation. Steering the alien population parts and foreign residents. Definition of the circle of immigrants; processing of applications for equality; introduction of the German People's List. Questions concerning the fundamental treatment of foreign populations with regard to the possibility of their Germanization. Questions about the elimination of the damaging influence of foreign sections of the population. Care and care Treatment of non-lines for the camp and collective care. Accommodation of the non-working-capable resettlement in old age homes, medical institutions, etc. Connection to the NSV. and Neichsgefundheitsführung. Youth aid. Family assistance for expectant mothers and infants. Rest and retirement homes. Processing of social security, pension and support matters for resettlement workers. Takeover of German civil servants in the Reichsdeutsche official relationship and in the public service. Deaths and abandonments. Care children and guardianship, name changes, issue of ID cards. Options and nationality issues. Help with the procurement of flats, the transport of furniture and other household supplies. Questions of admission to the NSDAP. and its divisions. Military service of the Umsiedler. 8*