STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1986, sig. 109-6/78

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16 TI Prague, 12.1o.1939 Bö /Nes. Betr.: C d c e Czechoslovakia. I. It appears Pg. N e u w i r t h by the foreign organization Neuwirth processed in the Sudetengau the remigration regulations for the A0 and is more recently commissioned to perform the same function for the protectorate. He asks what possibilities would be given to the Germans from the former Czechoslovakia who have returned, or are still returning, in such a way that they can be looked after and examined for their political past abroad. I pointed out to him three possibilities, namely, l. on behalf of the Reichsprotektor an order to the Oberlandrats, stating that all persons who become known and are in possession of a foreign passport are reported to his office; 2. an order for the party to seek the political leadership to determine who of these persons has appeared in the Protectorate or yet appears and informs him: 3. to ensure that all persons who apply for a pass to the Protectorate and identify themselves as returnees and are also reported to him. Furthermore, I have Pg. Neuwirth pointed out that he was usefully taking care of which persons came from former Czechoslovakia, who are now being brought to Poland in the course of the large settlement campaign. II. B 2 to remain. III. Breach SS-Sturmbannführer Dr. Gies to the knowledge. SS-ObersturmbannsführER