NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 613, sig. 110-4/461 (poškozeno) Page 16 · 16 of 57
Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 613, sig. 110-4/461 (damaged)
English Translation
Department of Prague, 6 July 194 Subject: Consultation of Minister Bienert. er m e r k. Reason: Draft instructions for the envoy Chvalkovsky. Actually, the ensign is unnecessary, since the protectorate does not form a separate state. Danger of two-trackness: Autonomous Government - Imperial Protector and Envoy + Imperial Government. On the question of the official filial envoy No event comes here here the vogsitiende tggr government in Prague; since he is no longer a representative dlpivvir nchen will of the government, only suetmit traps nceh order of the Reichsprotektbrsi can occur for oie afderen minister. The best way to do this was to give the embassies and their staff an idea under the Ministry of the Interior. However, in law and in law, it was most appropriate to place the understatement among the presidents of the General Protectorate (Ala/Leinzig representative of the general protectorate) with the most representative contributions. Here, however, there would be a great deal of double-trackness, since, in practice, Sekjidn's chief Popelka heredureh was given the opportunity to operate on Chvalkovsky Politik zù. In itself, the president is the largest political active post of the Protectorate, which is clearly and recognized by the people deşsen as a single elected representative. The Minister continued to point out occasionally that if he spoke Czech with Czech officials, he would not do so as a matter of priority, but rather that it was previously German for the Austrian beants of dernusg.an S7CV, that one should be able to understand for the sake of understanding, without having to go beyond that.