NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 505, sig. 110-4/353 Page 31 · 31 of 56
Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 505, sig. 110-4/353
English Translation
The German Minister of State Prague IV. September 1944 in Bohemia and Moravia Forensic speaker: Prog 093 04 26 Nr. R.Bw.K.3494/44 / Goboton, Diesos Goschälltsznichon and the subject at worlder Schraschen will be given. Accounts dor Oberbasse: the National Bank of Bohemia and Mähren in Prague. Post-saving bank account. Ne. 98.50n and Girokonto bui da Reichleiter für Jugendeducation Wie n I. Parliament Betr. : KLV camp in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia Two months ago, I explained to you how to increase the number of KLV camps in the protectorate of Böhmen and Moravia in such a way that up to 50,000 children can be accommodated in this room. Accordingly, a large number of suitable objects have been made available to the KLV and are currently located. In the meantime, the spatial conditions in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia have experienced a significant deterioration. On the order of the OKH, the Moravian space and parts of the South Bohemian space have been assigned to the armies of northern Ukraine and southern Ukraine for the accommodation of rear services and are occupied in increasing numbers of troops units and supply points of all kinds. Almost all reserve laza rescues installed in Moravia are converted into field hospitals. As a replacement for 15,000 new hospital beds have to be set up in Bohemia. The air attacks on individual cities of the Protektorate have shown that the armaments industry needs to be loosened even more than before. As a result, places become seats of armament industries, which could not be regarded as particularly air-hazarded. In the interests of the safety of the children, the KLV camps housed there must be relocated. Under these circumstances, it is becoming increasingly difficult to find suitable objects for KLV warehouses. I therefore ask you to agree to a reduction in the number of beds available in the Protectorate by KLV to 40,000. This should not cause any difficulties, as it is currently possible. In the protectorate only about 30,000 children are located 117