NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 161, sig. 110-4/6 Page 247 · 247 of 248
Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 161, sig. 110-4/6
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1V6a 236 6. Previous place of study a) Baltic Germans have studied in Riga .. 44,0 v.H. in Dorpat have 25.0 » « in Reval have 5,0 » > in the Old Reich have 23.0 » » beginners are 1,0 » without indication .... 2,0» ·100 v.h. b) South Tyroleans have been studying in Jtalia . 51,7 v. H. in the Reich have 36.2 » » without specification .. 12,1 » 100 v. h. c) People's Germans from Poland In the former Poland have . 41.6 v. He. in Gdansk have . . . 29.2 » » in the old kingdom have . 29.2 » « 100 % 7a. occupation of the father I. wholesalers, general managers, big bosses, tenants 11 Funded= 4.4 % II. Higher education teachers, high school academic teachers, clerics, officers, other senior officials (Reich, State, Community, Public Law Association), senior executives (Directors, Editors-in-Chief). 37 » = 15.0 » III. Self-employed doctors, dentists, veterinarians, pharmacists, chemists, lawyers, consulting economists, related liberal academic professions, writers, private scholars, architects, civil engineers, 98 » = 39.9 » Patent attorneys, artists, medium-sized tradesmen and traders IV. Medium-sized tradesmen, school teachers, middle-class employees, freelance non-academic professions (agents, Bertreter, 36 » = 13.6 reviewers) » V. Self-employed craftsmen, small traders (small businesses), innkeepers, medium-sized and small farmers... 46 » = 18,7 » VI. Lower civil servants, lower salaried employees, skilled workers, non-self-employed craftsmen, unskilled agricultural workers 16 » 7,2 % VII. Not reported 3 » = 1,2 » 247 Supported = 100 %.