STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 399, sig. 109-4/144 Page 94 · 94 of 155
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 399, sig. 109-4/144
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25/2a - 34 Members of the Chamber of Engineers in Prague died in 1939. Ing. Boček Oldřich, Úř. auto. civ. inž. stavební v Praze. Ink. Čelichovský František, úř. aut. civ. geometer in Litovli. Ingr. Černý Jan, úř. autr. civid. geometry and cultural technician in Lysá n. L. Ingl. Dr. Doerfel Rudolf, úr. a. cív. inz. for the construction of machines in Prague. Ingt. Fišer Jaroslav, řír. auto, civn. inži. pro architektura v Plzeň. In g. Hlaváček Ladislav, Úř. auto. civ. inž. stavební v Písek. Ing. Jáchymek Jaroslav, úř. aut. civ. inži. stav. a civ . geometer in Brno. Ink. Koudelka Vojtěch, úřír. a. at. aktu. inz. stavobní in Bně. Ingr. Kříženecký Rudolf, úr. autociv. iv. i.e. for architecture in Prague. Náhlík František, úr. car. civid. geometer na Zbraslavi. Ingt. Pich Antonín, ú úři. ac. cIV. geometry v Brně. Ing. Štábla Matěj, úř. aut. civ. inž, kulturní a civn. geometer in Brno. Ing . Tyl Oldřich, úří. a.s. civ. inži. for architecture in Prague. Ink. Gustav, úúr. autr. cib. geometry in Prague . Ing: Železný Matěy, úr. auta. upper engineer in Příbram. Honor their monument. Annual report on the activities of the Board of Directors of the Engineering Chamber in Prague in 1939. General. The establishment of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia On 1 January 1939 the Engineering Co- on 16 March 1939 naturally affected the plague for the former Czech-Slovak Republic on the organizational and other conditions of the Engineering 1413 members, on 31 December of the same year the Chamber of Engineers was established by the Engineering Chamber in the Czech Republic and on Moravian Horse No. 185/1920 Sb. z. a n. for the territory of the whole 1.111 memberū. The decline occurred, as mentioned above, the former Republic. The collapse of the state mainly limited by the independence of Slovakia and the scope of the Engineering Chamber in Prague by the breakdown of the Podkarpatské Rusi to Madarsku, but also by calling the Engineering Co- only to Bohemia and Moravia. Zýv. The working section in Bratislava became a separate Inže- mora renounced the approval of the members of the Czech Republic. a significant part of members of Jewish nationality. the Norwegian Chamber for Slovakia. According to each category, the status of these state-law and organisational changes of the membership as at 31 December 1939 appears as follows: