NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 505, sig. 110-4/353 Page 49 · 49 of 56
Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 505, sig. 110-4/353
English Translation
- 3 - 38 would still have to accommodate 20,000 children. Since the current occupation does not amount to a whole 30,000, a G, a total of 50,000 KLv-B, would result. State Secretary S t u e k a r t added that the Protectorate had to take in 3.00o members of German Bgamten and employees, that T e ddd d of the 3,00 women and how many children were still to be determined. F i's e h e r briefly outlined the use of space in the Protectorate, in particular by the Wehrmacht, including Laza- retwesen, Waffen-4i, KLV and Armor. KLV camps for hospitals cannot be used in the protectorate. The possibility to occupy spas is completely excluded. In the Protectorate, therefore, only the school room could be considered as a reserve room. Up to now, a complete cessation of schooling had been avoided in order to keep the Czech youth in hand. Vieweit could still be restricted, the decision of the German Minister of State for Bohemia and Moravia had to be reserved. He could only take note today of the demands for further presentation of Lazarettreum. Per Minister of State he will shortly inform whether and how much m3t room could be calculated for additional hospital space requirements. It was also important to point out that the additional H ingestion of patients, children and pamilies affected the tense situation in the Protectorate. II.) On 26 July 1944 I gave a lecture to Mr. Minister of State on the outcome of the meeting with the General Plenipotentiary for the Administration of the Reich.