STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 21, sig. 109-1/24 (damaged)

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- 3 men who do not touch them and only tempt them to play the German gentlemen against each other. It is equally undesirable to send so many German advisers to the Hinisteria that the Czechs have to the side of the Mini- strategies Germans up to the smaller grganisation issues, to which they then all the more easily assign the task and which they can play against each other. It will therefore be necessary to send German advisers to the autonomous ministries in so far as possible to designate them uniformly (new designation or limited to the term "general referees" and to limit them to the control of the sections. They will continue to have and be able to employ their German employees in the autonomous mini- striun. In principle, however, these should not have any specific punctuations vis-à-vis the autono mous authority, but should only work for the general officer (in the Ministry of the Interior in this Porm carried out from the outset). 3): The direct, responsible incorporation of German officials into the autonomous authority organism can be seen in the system as the most pronounced embodiment of the autonomous thought, since the German command from outside is the least strongly manifested. In practical terms, the Czechs are likely to be just the opposite, since the German Herrena, which is responsible for the ministry, are not in charge of the ministers, but at the same time have their seat in the higher office of the Reichsprotector (otherwise with the state authorities and district authorities, since, as far as Germans are installed here, their head of authority is German and therefore no. The