THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 173, sig. 110-4/19

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81 aa bloa-gapouee geN Soyor-pTovs peosazdat soda -Teec bd TLEV lntedo0 e Aa @cpeim MEEN work to avoid failures and not to make the Czech officials suspect that there is no clear idea of the line to be followed in civil service policy in this area. It is important that, in the event of a change in their attitude to date and the increase in their work performance, the Czechs should also improve their social situation, e.g. in terms of salaries and salaries. Other transport facilities are also envisaged. This would probably also be an incentive to increase work performance, and on the other hand it is a burden in the long term for the intentions now followed to win the Czechs for the Reichsge- nd from them the same obligations as from the German officials, but on the one hand they put them in their living conditions. In the plan to carry out the orientation of the central association for public employees, no concerns are seen from here. However, the association would have to be examined only in its examination, how to conclude the statements made in the annex of a Czech study. eevtl asb ns driotn Ted About the section head C u c, who was supposed to be responsible for the management of the association, whose father still wrote Z u t z, is known here that he has attended German schools, is a good official and strives towards German positions for cooperation work.Politically he did not appear to be detrimental. However, he is said to have quite strong ecclesial ties also during the Re- 78642