STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2231, sig. 109-11/32 Page 183 · 183 of 259
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2231, sig. 109-11/32
English Translation
The Imperial Protector 141 in Bohemia and Moravia The Commander of Prague, 28 November 1939. Order Police No.0Po1-VuR II 5a-208/39. To the Lords of Upper Land Councils, all departments and groups of the Imperial Protector, the Lord Befchlshaber of the Security Police. Under the following arrangement of the State Secretary, the Oberlandrats for the personal service car and a replacement car (car of the general deputy) are assigned a pole registration mark. It is not possible to assign a pole registration mark to the Reichsprotector's offices or other registration marks to the Oberlandrats by definition, especially since no new numbers have been assigned to me by Berlin. I consider that this is done several times for the reassignment of a pole identification mark. The question of the registration of the other service cars is dealt with by the Transport Group at the Reichsprotektor, which will shortly also deal with this question relating to the introduction of the new road traffic regulations. Addition for the Upper Land Councils: With regard to the number allocation, my order of 30 June 1939-I-A 3855 applies, according to which the allocation was carried out as follows: Superior Council Prague: Pol 34 105 and 34 106 11 Pilsen: 11 34 107 11 34 108 # Klattau: 1134 109 11 34 110 11 Budweis: "1 34 111 11 34 112 11 Tabor: 11 33 113 11 34 114 Superior Council XB