NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 178, sig. 110-4/24 Page 19 · 19 of 44
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 178, sig. 110-4/24
English Translation
T3 11a Bae v S8Desper Jovs - 2 - I nnnlietdetquen and generously proceed. The decisive factor for this proposal is that we cannot afford to repel persons who have been treated as German nationals for years indisputably from German ethnicity and who, in the event of a revocation of the decision given, would have become bitter opponents. The findings did not show that some of the testers were leading the legion, or later opposed Germanism in some form. The findings of the R-u.S-Stellen on the non-re-Germanization ability in individual cases m"-h- Ngegee , I did not lose weight in view of the clear ethnic affiliation of almost al- al- ler testers. The proposed fundamental decision reV erehnoee in favour of the former legionaries of German nationality also leaves open the possibility of taking out individual cases, to review them and, if necessary, to take up nationality again in these cases. For example, in order to re-examine the cases D v o ř a k,rdH e r ze r,/the peoples (Ho r a ce k) actls Bris derld Vnieht quite clearly liegén.tel rucel -et If the proposal is followed by a generous decision, it seems appropriate and necessary to draw a final line between the 'legionary past' and the Germans concerned not only to treat the Germans in full as Germans, but also to treat them as Germans in their entirety, for example to give them the special Christmas allowance as well as the others and not to create a new type of secondary German national. i Former legion membership will have a right to apply for membership of the NsDAP. Here, 8 etvo 07781 8 S