Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 634, sig. 110-4/482 (damaged)

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-13- to continue to strengthen, as far as possible, the cultivation of olives, but repeatedly stressed that it was not necessary to grow sugar beet. With reference to the executions of the General of the Flieger Bodenschatz, the deputy protector of the Reich, once again pointed out that it would be best if the Reich included the food of the Protdk torate completely in the Reichsversorgung, which Secretary of State Backe generally recognized as the best. We did not need to discuss the question of the Protectorate in the individual areas for a long time again. He himself, as already asked, will personally present the whole of the food questions of the protectorate to the Reichsmarschall and ask only for the promised support of the Secretary of State Körner and Bake. He thanked for his understanding of the need for decision-making on these questions for reasons of war economy. In the next supply section, the same bread and meat rations as in other areas of the Reich would be issued in Protectorate. Dfes would be an uner- zuckee tie ar lässli sche Protectorst llefern muee, He offers jedool,