STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1880, sig. 109-5/108 (poškozeno) Page 40 · 40 of 55
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1880, sig. 109-5/108 (damaged)
English Translation
The commander of the Security Police and SD Prague, 22 July 1942 XIX, Kastanienallee 19 telex 70615, 70465 -VR 1 - 12089/42. Tgb. No. B. d. S. Please indicate the above business sign and date in the reply. BEEEEEEBEE To the Imperial Protector in Bohemia and Moravia - Division I - in PraR J.d.e Office of the Staa sfehtetäcs beln Eeic-p o pkioe in Buh ad mahcen Eing.: 27.JULI 1942 Subject: Event reports. Hit decree of 15.3.194o - I - 1 a 8192 the Oberlandrats were instructed to transmit to the Reichsproteltar and directly also to the imperial minister of the interior message via certain events by telex or telex. This decree only concerned the reporting of events of a non-political nature (so-called "disaster report" based on the decree of the Reich Minister of the Interior dated 23 February 1939). All reports on events of political police nature were reserved for the security police. In May 1942, when I was not involved in the publication of the report "every important event", this means an extension of the obligation to report, which I cannot resist, since the Upper Land Councils were more or less pushed to the state police sector as a result. If the decree of 29 June 1942 further refers to the reimbursement of event reports as the task of the Oberlandrats as inspectors, this is completely missing. The decree of the Reich Minister of the Interior of 23 February 1939, which for the) 455 EF-8c/42