NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 397, sig. 110-4/244 Page 16 · 16 of 23
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 397, sig. 110-4/244
English Translation
-2 - At the same time, the entire over-expanded administrative apparatus must be generously simplified, all unnecessary bureaucratic methods (especially pay, auditing, management of accounts, etc.) must be eliminated. 5.All services, institutions and units in the homeland war zone, as well as all down-to-earth services and facilities in the occupied territories, which do not form part of Féld federations, training and teaching troops, shall be required for each officer (leader), official, sub-leader and man, and for every German male civil servant, employee and worker of the vintage O6 and younger with a fitness degree kv. or GVF. as from 1.2.44 of a registered certificate of indispensibility that these men or managers of the service in question are not or are not yet available for submission to the fighting force. 6.The use of civilian workers (including women) and prisoners of war must be re-examined with the aim of releasing even more forces for the front; the female labour force required for further outlining of forces must be assigned by the General Plenipotentiary for the purpose of working as a whole. 7.The implementation of the measures to be taken shall be kept under constant review and ruthlessly enforced. 8.If, after 1 January 1984, cases are still reported that, out of indifference, selfishness or disobedience, the orders issued to strengthen the front are not followed, the responsible superiors shall be treated as war criminals. 9.The commanders-in-chief of the army groups and the commanders of the Wehrmacht form a control commission for each larger city of their command area, which is occupied by stronger German troops, which, depending on local relations, consists of members of all Wehrmascht sections, weapons 4 and the police. Under a particularly energetic officer of a Wehrmacht section, the 4th or the police with corresponding powers must ruthlessly eliminate all stage decisions. It constantly controls the occupation of the cities and reports all departments and units, which are unimportant and not necessary or whose personnel occupation exceeds the actual needs. In the larger cities of the homeland war area, the Wehrmacht parts also have to carry out a sharp overhaul of their members of their departments and troops. The patrol service is to be summarized within the Wermacht and weapons l. 62074 II.)