STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 42, sig. 109-1/48 (damaged)

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5 pressing desire of the German people to be able to carry out their administrative tasks now with purely German authorities after years of the most difficult struggle for ethnicity.This was accompanied by the extensive subjugation of the Germans of this area under National Socialist law and thus participation in the practical results of national socialist state leadership.The total war, which broke out after half-year of construction work, then brought another fulle of tasks which could at first only be perceived by German officials and forces in order to secure the German interests in a comprehensive commissioning of all the forces of Bohemia and Moravia, but also for the defense of espionage and sabotage. In the course of the further development, the key positions in the autonomous administration were occupied in ever increasing numbers with Germans.The coercion here arose from the fact that the lack of supervision within the individual authorities became more and more palpable, and that the need for direct influence on the day-to-day work of the autonomous services proved to be evident, whose technical civil servants had alapalad to adapt to the new state-law relations and had understood their often anti-rich intentions. However, it could not be missed that the German forces built in in in the sense that they were able to cope with the management task themselves and that they had to be called upon to control it and to direct the employment authority.In some cases,they had to face a certain contrast, particularly with the Oberlandrats,than the Reichsaufsichtsinstitutions working on the frent of the administration.In turn, the Oberlandsrats had to feel more and more painful to be alienated from their actual task, namely the supervision of the autonomous authorities, i.e. a purely governing activity to an ever greater extent, as a result of the complete shift in the weight of their authority to purely administrative activity. In September of the year 1994 Obergruppenführer Heydrich soon realized that the