STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1296, sig. 109-4/1050 Page 27 · 27 of 198
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1296, sig. 109-4/1050
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3. Bulletin of the activity report for the period from 1/10. to 31/12.1943. re89lt6 stBer oergetns niebnn dxloire tieildslsteerieetiedrk veb BU edoetveb dotubrebeilndimenoieetmmox THE PRIMATORSTELL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MAIN STATIST PRAG. Ilov tdotm nebnire nehnetdoetsy neoletleed tiedrA deted noatewvs otb ine HoviqenA nedoellexom trduieydorob rede sn19401941 1942n01 194310. Birth-enered do744m881073 1359 # 1534 bru -rst Death-caselet ds581 f1ov631a bn732ov 9n843we0 2.Autonomous administration. In the course of the integration of all available labour force, the Prague City Administration was also asked whether it could still provide a significant number of forces from the Wehrmacht and the Labour Office. After careful consideration of all the circumstances, I had to point out at the beginning of October in a special entry to all the parties involved with re-emphasis that, with regard to the various war-related tasks entrusted to the city administration in almost all sectors, the extreme border has been reached. I have to stress again and again that Prague cannot be compared with equally or similarly large cities in the rest of the Reich because of the fact that there the party and its widely branched organizations often take on the tasks that the city administration has to carry out in Prague. Here again, it is possible to recall all the necessities that are not to be met if the emergency shelters, collection centres and large agglomerations envisaged are to be occupied with reliable forces, then only the recourse to the city officials remains, and there is still work to be done.A whole series of air shelters could not have been started at all, if the city had not been able to provide only a small number of yon workers for these purposes.+ For these reasons, I also believe that the further deduction of a significant number of forces would be possible only with the imposition of war-related tasks. - Where, as was the case in the food card commissions, Czech women's forces under 45 years of age considered themselves to be covered before a sharper approach to employment, it has now been decided, in cooperation with the employment office, that a thorough review 23512