STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 26, sig. 109-1/29 Page 17 · 17 of 28
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 26, sig. 109-1/29
English Translation
15 - 13 - As an individual individual and "to know everything" on itself, the Oberlandrat is not able to do so with such a great deal of agitation. Thus, the Upper Land Council is dependent on this right of information as dealt with in the previous point, in particular with regard to the service stores, whose main task is to collect information. As such sources of information, the Board of Governors has three: (a) SD, (b) NSDAP, (c) information from other services, personal contact with the population and its own observations. (a) Regular information to the Oberlandrats by the SD on the general mood, as well as on individual processes and problems is an essential prerequisite for the Oberlandsrat inspectors to carry out their work. This main source of information cannot be dispensed with under any circumstances.Only on the basis of this information is the Oberlandrat able to detect errors, shortcomings and shortcomings and intervene accordingly, His task is at the same time a value-full complement to the establishment of the SD itself, since the SD keeps itself from the executive as planned, while The Oberlandrat has extensive possibilities here; for in the SD reports, which are presented to the top German top, only the most important events and events can naturally be mentioned, while in many others, which is perhaps also important but more of local importance, its evaluation often only according to superior points of view, but not always on the concrete -14 -