STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1648, sig. 109-4/1403

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- l - l. Foundation and organizational structure of the Dutch KA. Oowonl "Urbi areano", the founding cyclical of the world KA. of l922, for each country explicitly acknowledges a national self-organization and although numerous variations of the KA-design exist with regard to the specificity of the respective people and state relations, however, only two system forms in the KA development could be seen. The difference between the two types of system lies above all in the wide-ranging expression of an authoritarian principle, i.e. a denocratically nourished principle, with regard to the inhaling of individual civil organizations, and then in the form of a more streamlined and freer Community action. Accordingly, one may speculate from a n mchr authoritarian and a more democratic organizational structure of the KA-pornung, but it must be noted that no Systenveise purely and unmixedly precedes. For the KA type, which tends towards democratic orientation, the KA organisation in Duutschland can be regarded as a true example until the dissolution of the Kso. (Catholic school organisation), which merely stimulated, advised and discreetly conducted the many church associations and associations as a loose umbrella organization, without being able to direct and initiate the individual association in direct administration and statute-based fixed porm. In this democratic system, the Dutch system has little to do with how the German example has been re-examined only in a small number of cases, d d attitude developed system mode, and here mainly the orientation according to the Italian organizational pattern took place. As the most prominent moments in the Italian, eutoritarian type of organisation, a pragraph by paragraph of precisely defined linhcites rmation, the central and most logically all individual organizations recorded as gli:dur and sigplannvoll