STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1296, sig. 109-4/1050 Page 5 · 5 of 198
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1296, sig. 109-4/1050
English Translation
2.Blat to the activity report for the period from 1/1. to 15./4.1944. THE PRIMATOR-STELL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MAIN STATE PRAG. S $200 IYASS g0a largely in the background, since this is to be applied in future only in cases in which the mere allocation under reference to the above decree and the decree of the Reich Protector of 28./4.1943 does not lead to the goal. A total of 34 larger spatial objects were transmitted to the authorized recruiters during the period under review.-The installation of a space register, which was assigned to all district authorities by decree of the President of the State in Bohemia-RAV, Department of Spatial Management from 2./l2.1943, into which all public buildings with an area of use installed via looo m2, had to be included, was manufactured in three copies and forwarded to the Landes- 4 Presidential RAv. In the last quarter of the year, the War Damage Office was further expanded. On 22 March, a training on war damage rights was held by the president of the state in Prague, in which the representatives of the Wehrmacht Office also participated. However, the lectures presented here showed that the war damage offices of the Reichsgebiet are greatly expanded in personnel terms. For example, Nuremberg, with its 40o.000 inhabitants, currently employs some 20o civil servants and employees with the management of loo.ooo damage files. If one applied the same key to Prague, then the war damage office would have to cover around 600 heads, in which approximately half of the Germans would have been German in the sense of the lectures held. It is obvious that such demands are unfulfilled with regard to the exceptionally thin German staff ceiling in Prague. Here, too, as in all other areas of air protection, it will have to rely heavily on the help of the Czechs and will only be possible to ensure a corresponding German superintendent. Currently, only two Germans and four members of the Protectorate are working in the War Damage Office. Nevertheless, a total of K 2,924,000.-- were paid out to bomb victims in the rest of the Reich in the last quarter of the year after the preliminary and detailed review.- For the fire protection measures under way a total amount of K 6,000.o00.- advance payment has been made so far.- In the report 23523