Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 161, sig. 110-4/6

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ZI 29 — 2. Forecast for a smooth operation and the urgently necessary rapid removal, however, is that a) the remaining transit in the S-loads from the EWz. (b) in all circumstances, the Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle takes the responsibility for ensuring that the transport to the S-Lagern and the transfer to the Warthegau camp takes place without any delay. For this purpose, it is essential that the Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle be in contact with the Reichsbahn's services in good time, and above all that transport should not be carried out without adequate and responsible transport support. In any case, sufficient transport support must be provided. In any event, the order must be given. Greifelt 4-Brigadeführer 0/23a/7.5.40/Dr.F/K Berlin, 7 May 1940. Note Reichsführer 3ł ordered again on 4 May 1940 in Lißmannstadt that the later annexation of the Volhynia. German villages may be settled with at most a quarter of Wolhynia Germans. The German in the remaining three quarters are filled with Reich Germans after the war. Warthegau On presentation by f3-group leader Koppe, Reichsführer agreed that other adjacent districts of the settlement zone I could be settled if the previous districts were not sufficient for this division. Dr. Fähndrich 4.ObersturmbannführER O/21d/22.2.40/Dr. F/K Berlin, 7 May 1940. On 1 May 1940 in Lişmannstadt, Germany, it was agreed that the resettlement of the trachom-sick settlers in 2 to 3 circles of the Warthegaues (Sieradz-Lask area) would be resettled to Trachomsick. A further scattering of the Trachoma-diseases should not take place. Reichsführer 4 wishes the Reichsgesundheitsförder to present a monthly statistics for the trakhom-disabled persons, separately according to 1. Departures of Trachom sufferers, 2. New entrants to Trachoma sufferers. Dr. Fähndrich 4-Obersturmbannführer