THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2130, sig. 109-8/13

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1430 38 Order of the chief of the Polish and SD. No. 7/43 to instruct departments that authorities are only fixed on a monthly basis, during the war they are to participate with wreath donations if they are not drafted (RdErl. 14. 10. 1940 — MBliV. to the dead honored by the State funeral in S. 1958 → . However, the official etc. has been closer to the apparatus. to register with the competent post office and to pay the broadcasting fees from its own resources; e.g. Meissner. is considered to be the owner of the facility. To (2) Insofar as broadcasting reception facilities in canteen rooms are to be set up by the Supreme Reich authorities, the costs arising from the procurement and operation of the radio reception facilities are charged to the Kan radio receivers in service rooms. Poland and the SD. III. RdErl. of the RSHA of 4 February 1943 Autoradio. — II D 1 No. 2400 — Autoradios may only be installed in motor vehicles of the Chiefs of RSHA. and of the Commanders and Inspectors, with the abolition of the previously issued rules of Poland and of SD. 70) and of 20. 11. 1940 (Befehisbl. p. 163) the installation is ordered by the RSHA. (Ref. II D 1). The installation is carried out immediately by special companies, which are charged by RSHA (II D 1). IV. Assignment of radio receivers. Antenna systems. (1) Each independent department or formation of the Sich.Pol. u. The SD, whose head strength is at least sufficient for the operation of the radio receivers in 15 persons, can be used with a radio in almost all cases to allow simple room antennas or receivers for the Community reception connections to gas pipeline, radiators, water pipe. For reasons of savings, high antennas are only for each building a special equipment procures technical purposes and moreover only in exceptional cases. Because of the suitability of the equipment is referred to the cases with particularly unfavourable reception conditions. RdErl. of 28. 2. 1938 (MBliV. p. 365) nissen. v. (2) Furthermore, for reasons of service, procurement and administration of the round-the-heads and group leaders in the RSHA, radios. the commanders and inspectors of the Sich.Pol. u. (1 required radios are provisionally assigned to the SD, by the RSH. A new procurement the commander of the Seich.pol. & the SD. cannot be considered during the war. The heads of the SD (directive) sections and the State (2 The maintenance of the equipment takes place from the police (direction) stations, cash registers of the self.Pol. at cap. 14 a the commanders of schools of the Self.Pol u. Tit. 43 Ut. 2, for the SD from the monthly provision for the supply of SD. each one radio. (3) A transfer of the equipment obtained from the departments of the Reich or the NSDAP will also be made to the advisers and hearers or to third parties, who will be responsible for interception of the broadcasting property of the Empire or of the N SDAP. cannot be required for service reasons. In addition, radio equipment for broadcasting equipment must be provided for the purpose of: (a) security and surveillance; (b) security; (c) security. (a) the type and number of the radio, (b) telephone and telex centres. the SD is provided by the police shelters, etc. RSHA. (Ref. II D1). (5) In all other cases not mentioned, the allocation of a radio receiver VI. may be subject to the consent of the RSHA (Ref.1 II D 1). Fees. (6) Services in the Occupied Territories - According to the provisions of the Reichspostminister, radio receivers shall hold from the competent of 27 November 1931 and the VO. On 29 January 1940 (RGBl. 1 Nachrichtenteilzeugamten des RSHA. p.242) the radio reception systems are also subject to charges. During the war, however, they are regarded as radio systems, the installation of own apparatuses. for the defence of the empire and thus- (1 The setting up of an official radio with equipment with connection to the network is freed in the stand-by and (§ 1 para. 2 of the Ges. via telecommunications facilities guard rooms and during the war also in an an- 14. 1. 1938 — RGBL. I p.8 →). (Ref. II D 1) on the basis of the information provided by the service provider, the director of the service shall be responsible for verifying the existence of the services, in the RSHA, the responsible group manager.