STATE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1815, sig. 109-5/43

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V6 3 1) Jews are generally excluded from the use of special posts and land forces. 2) The same applies to horse-person posts. 3) Force posts, which serve only local traffic, may be used by Jews without special permission. However, the use by Jews of cross-country power lines is not permitted only on journeys within their residential community. 4) In the case of force posts in international traffic, Jews are only to be transported with a permit, as far as space is available. If necessary, Jews also have to leave the car in places on the way, if otherwise other travellers would have to remain behind. Already paid travel fees are then to be paid proportionally, without the special administrative fee to be withheld. 5) Jews may only take seats if they are not required for other travellers. 6) How far Jews, e.g. The decision of the Reichspostdirektionen is left to be taken in the case of urgent professional or school transport, for market journeys, etc., for the use of power mail on individual lines or parts of routes, for individual journeys or for certain points, or - in the event of locally particularly stored ratios - in general. 7) Any doubts or questions of a fundamental nature arising from the transport of Jews in the post office should be reported here.* ./.