NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 573, sig. 110-4/421 Page 199 · 199 of 219
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 573, sig. 110-4/421
English Translation
155 - 2 2.) it is absolutely essential that, if the administrative post cannot be filled in in such a way, the function of Director-General should be linked to the punctuation of the trade union bureau; the director-general has only one meaning if he is the same board. It is a question of expeditiousness whether an exchange of the personality of Kuchinka or a double occupation of the Directorate-General (technical and commercial) takes place - the second Director-General as the trade union bureau, if possible from this area. Only under these conditions can it be considered to safeguard the interests of the economy of this area and the political aspects of the country. If management, administrators and trade union leaders are set up by Hermann Göring-Werke, the most energetic director-general, who could reject the best achievements, could not prevail in the long term. The best proof of this is the difficulties that have been made by Hermann Göring's works to the outstanding Director General Dr.Ing. Gold of the Ferdinands-Nordbahn. Apart from the possibility to the Secretary of State Krohn, to which already in the report of 7.4. In this respect, it should be pointed out that, in the case of the introduction of Guido Schmidt's, it is perhaps worth considering that Hermann Göring-Werke are Reichswerke. Therefore, a charge of Witkowitz does not have to be carried out in such a way that, as with a private capitalist influence, only close representatives of the owner of the capital are sent forward. The political leaders of the Bohemian-Mauritian region, if necessary, would also have legitimacy to perceive the interests of a Reichswerk, all the more so as political experiences from recent years have been far-reaching about how important it is for the economic policy activity of the Reich to take into account the particular national political conditions of the area in question. The Commission's proposal for a directive on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States relating to the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances and preparations for use in foodstuffs