NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 505, sig. 110-4/353 Page 52 · 52 of 56
Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 505, sig. 110-4/353
English Translation
In order to meet these needs, the main reference had to be made to the Protectorate.He had spoken to Mr. Minister of State i-Obergruppenführer Fr a n k today,who had promised him extensive support. In practical terms, he imagined the use of the buildings in question in the following order: 1.) Buildings of the KLV 2.) Health baths except for a few, absolutely necessary, 3.) Empty Reichsarbeitsdienstlager, 4.) Camp of the Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle, 5.) Schools, whereby he noted that in the east the holidays were generally extended to at least 3 months, 6.) Teacher training institutions, 7.) Health schools, 8.) NAPOLAS. Professor H an d lo s e r said that the current stock of hospital beds was 815,000, of which only 34,000 are currently unfilled. Therefore, no bed should be left without being replaced immediately by a new one. He will probably need not only 30.O00 beds, but 60,000 and this need can be divided into twice 30.o00, of which the first 30,000 must be placed immediately, and the others somewhat later. He does not believe that a large number of hospital beds can still be placed in the protectorate. The protectorate had worked like a model and provided room for over 10,000 beds last year. Chief of Staff Mö k e 1 made implementations of the number of KLv camps in the East. He explained that in P.otektorat still