STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1253, sig. 109-4/1007 Page 71 · 71 of 109
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1253, sig. 109-4/1007
English Translation
The Reichsführer-4 Berlin, 28 October 1941. and chief of the German police in the Reichsministerium des Inneren S II B 4. Nr. 3500/41 - 505 -. Not suitable for publication! An a) the district police authorities, b) the Oberlandraten in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. - - - Subject: passport and foreign police treatment of foreign workers employed in the Empire. In the present situation, the demand for labour has made it necessary for many foreigners to be employed in the territory of the Reich in the absence of German workers. "Workers" within the meaning of this decree are also to be understood as employees. The passport-technical and annihilation police treatment of these . Foreigners is in future carried out according to the following provisions: passport-technique treatment. FAEEEASIAIISSESEIIIEHIIE General part. I. Entry. The entry of the workers takes place partly individually, partly in closed transports. 1.. All workers arriving individually must be without exception in possession of a valid home passport or a passport replacement approved under the German passport regulations and a German visa note (Section 1 of the Ordinance on passport and visa registration and on the compulsory identification of 10 September 1939 - RGBl. I p.1739). 2. Also the workers who enter in closed transports should in principle be in possession of a valid home passport (pass replacement paper). The transport attendants are as inspection notes and, if necessary, as passport replacement each collective lists in