Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 529, sig. 110-4/377 (damaged)

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79 to industry ( l : 2 ) and in the relatively dense settlement with an average of 150 people on 1 km2. In detail, to explain the map, it is necessary to say: l.) reception spaces. With the construction of the Elbe-Oder-Kanal, new industrial landscapes are inevitably created by the traffic-technical development of the adjacent areas, which extend from Raudnitz to König- grätz in Bohemia and from Olomouc to Göding in Moravia 2.) Supplementary areas. These areas, which have already been established with industry, are eligible for the renewal of other industries, as this represents a healthy further development of these areas. These are mainly the areas which have a natural raw material base, i.e. all the other natural conditions for an industry. The landscape identified under this signature is already covered by the most important national policies, such as the northern Bohemian glass and gemstone ladder area and the German language islands of Budweis and Iglau. The former case is an area with highly qualified workers, which is usefully maintained in the production process. As a Sudeten foreland, however, this area is an area of popular struggle, which is why strong Czech popular pressure must be prevented here.The linguistic islands of Budweis and Iglau are also subject to constant pressure from the surrounding Czech people. Moreover, the natural conditions for industrialization in these two areas are not very favourable. The economic revival that these rooms require therefore needs For these considerations, these rooms have therefore been designated as building spaces, i.e. as areas in which the establishment of large enterprises is in no way eligible, but which are eligible for small and medium-sized enterprises with as much German influence as possible. 4.) Agglomerations. The industrial centres of Prague, Pilsen, Kladno, Brno and Moravia.Ostrava are already oversaturated spaces.