STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1296, sig. 109-4/1050 Page 74 · 74 of 198
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1296, sig. 109-4/1050
English Translation
27 - 8S Activity report from 1/3. to 30./6.1943. THE PRIMATOR-STELLVERTRETRETER de ebrtw dol neeeal netiadoe leW eb THE MAIN CITY PRAG. PODTSRSE.PAOPTENE uE netgtlieted eid dole Mnew .nebziw nebnidrey 9TB W44 By the government decree 103/43 of 20./4.1943 on US housing management a certain condition for a fruitful activity of the municipal housing office, tdot into which now also the division of the NSDAP for Jewish dwellings donu was incorporated, was created. Nevertheless, Rape 940's experience over the last two months does not support the fact that this could banish housing shortages. While only Epo 957 free flats were available for 7412 requests during this time, 3l4 requests for ea wop exchange permits were received, 98 notifications of double flats, 278 of temporary apartments were received and only 76 unreasonably large apartments were reported. In so doing, the above-mentioned government decree immediately revealed an imperfection in that it did not provide for an executive re-enactment of large orob apartments in the event that the householder in question refused to vacate his apartment, i.e. 6 IE, against a replacement apartment offered to him. There is now an attempt to make progress with the "emergency clauses" contained in the government decree noma. AOU A radical improvement in housing relations could only be achieved by generous social housing, however, toe 8 which is currently encountering insurmountable difficulties. We had to take note of this in the planned construction of 25 settlement houses for Germans in Bubentsch, where at last four houses were completed and occupied by German families. The Housing Office has just developed plans for the construction of the assembly buildings already approved in the Old Kingdom 0 BE, which could be of great importance, especially for industrial settlements. One last ots possibility of relaxation of the housing market is the 040 Jewish dwellings, which can probably be regarded as a kind of reserve for airborne OS damaged, but which in some cases also have to be fed to the regular housing market. The - fact that these apartments are provided with mobiles, -9eb #e which the new tenant has to take with him, would have to turn out