NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 161, sig. 110-4/6 Page 245 · 245 of 248
Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 161, sig. 110-4/6
English Translation
12sa 234 The Studentenwerk Gdańsk informs that most of the Balten Germans do service in the comradeships of the Studentenbund. About their probation will only be declared after the 2nd semester on the basis of the judgements of the comrades leaders. Jn Danzig is only a small part of the people's Germans engaged in student work with greater diligence. 13. probation in studies. Even the probation in the course of study can not yet be declared final. This will only be possible after the second trimester, if detailed expert reports and seugnifse on passed examinations are available. The Studentenwerk Jnnsbruck reports that the South Tyrolean comrades are very eager to meet the requirements. The question of crediting the semesters studied at Italian universities has not yet been clarified in many cases. Königsberg has not received any information on the probation of the Baltic Germans; it will only be given after the second trimester. The Studentenwerk Gdańsk points out that only a small part of the semesters studied abroad can be recognised in Gdansk, mainly due to the diversity of curricula and examination systems of Latvian and Estonian higher education institutions. In addition, many students were not able to study intensively because of their strong Einsatze in the Volkstumsarbeit or because of the occupation. According to Gdańsk, the average performance is generally good and satisfactory. In addition to some outstanding achievements, some are also below average. Two students had to be excluded from the grant because of poor academic performance. Generally, as Greifswald says, an extension of the degree programme must be expected. Many students have to accept new subjects, thus extending their studies by three to four semesters. As far as assessments of the study achievements are already available in Greifswald, they are fully satisfactory. In general, the people's German comrades work quite well. In these findings it must be taken into account that the decisions on admission to the special funding were taken as generously as possible. 14. Statistical report. 1. Ethnic groups. Baltic Germans .. 145 Supported = 58.6 %. South Tyrolean 63 « = 25.6 » 39 » = 15.8 » People's Germans from former Poland ...... 247 Supported = 100.o v. H. 2. Residence of the parents. In the Reichsgauen West Prussia and Wartheland the 115 supported = 46.5%. Parents of . 14 » = 5.6 » live in Eastern Silesia the parents of . 31 » =12.6 in the Old Kingdom the parents of .. » 7 » = 2.8 « in Galicia and Volhnia the parents from .. 52 » = 21.2 in Jtalia the parents in .. . » 5 » == 2.0 in Latvia the parents for .. 3 » = 1.2 in Estonia the parents by .. * 20 * = 8.1 without indication .......... » 247 Funded = 100 %.