GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 517, sig. 110-4/365

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English Translation

4 - 1 It is mainly a question of whether the camp leader, after knowledge of the presence of the blind by an appropriate service or leisure organization, had to ensure that no young person could remove himself from the camp until he received news of the removal of the bombs. As can be seen, the two admonitions and leisure activities within and outside the house were not enough. On questioning, camp managers and camp crew leaders explain that they had not thought about this in this form, but believed that their two-time teachings and verbalities were sufficient on that day.' In the recent past, several references have been made to air-protection behaviour and treatment of unexploited persons, discarded objects of aircraft, and instruction on finding aircraft remains. This accident will be described in detail in the next newsletter with the indication that the camp leaders will be held responsible in all circumstances after this clarification about their responsibility in the future. Heil Hitler ! Ng00 Kuoo. B Bereichfhrer