STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2441, sig. 109-12/86 Page 2 · 2 of 61
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2441, sig. 109-12/86
English Translation
1 The General Inspector of the Prague Administration, 19 September 1942 l.) Note: The Oberst-Gruppeführer informed by telephone: He had 85 teachers, also forced workers, outstanding personalities from the industry, financemen, art historians and archivists selected from the police reserve. He sent me the corresponding lists. From this a teacher, a coercive administrator, an industrialist and an art historian will come to each Oberlandrat inspector, who will check the schools (in particular teacher training institutions and boarding schools), the forcibly administered agricultural and forestry goods, the industry and the works of art still in the area. The group leader pointed out that there are still excellent libraries in the country, and even a treasure of gold in Konopischt, which no one has ever cared about. T t t t d people and art historians ever come the best to lead these tests. The matter was also discussed yesterday between the Oberst-Gruppeführer and the Secretary of State. .ll. ll. 2.) To the Head of Group I, l0, Ministerial Councillor Dr. Heckel. Betr.: The German elementary school system in the Protectorate. I will send you a copy of a letter from the Oberlandrat in Brno dated 15 September 1942. The Oberst-Gruppeführer will particularly look forward to the school questions. From the police reserve to each Upper Land Council and to me will be sent one particularly good teacher each, who will examine the questions throughout the area, in particular regarding the teacher training institutions and boarding schools. I will keep constant contact with you on these questions .ll. v//. 3.) Wv. 28.9.42. 1