NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 634, sig. 110-4/482 (poškozeno) Page 79 · 79 of 91
Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 634, sig. 110-4/482 (damaged)
English Translation
4o - 8 * In conclusion, Secretary of State Backe noted once again that he largely embraced the wishes of the Protectorate and would represent himself with the Lord Reichsmarschall. He had to state the high performance of the protectorate vis-à-vis the Reich that the agriculture of the Protectorate could already be fully supplied to the population of the protectionate in all areas.If less sugar beet and more oil were grown, the fat supply could also take place from its own harvest. In response to the question raised by Group Leader II 2, whether more crops should be grown at the expense of sugar beet cultivation in the future, Secretary of State Backe explained that this would not be achieved economically as a whole. The result of his view, however, was that the Reich would continue to supply the necessary quantities of fat in exchange for sugar to the Protectorate, but he asked that the cultivation of oil fruits should continue to be strengthened as necessary, but not to the detriment of sugar beet cultivation in Protectorate. d ddo d d would be the ideal if the empire included the food of the protectorate entirely in the rich supply, which Secretary of State Backe recognized as fundamentally correct. The question of the supply of the protectorate in the individual areas of the Reichsmarschall would have to explain the whole situation personally and would be grateful for the valuable support of the Rell in this and for his understanding. First of all, from the next supply unit, the same bread and flour and meat ratios as in the rest of the Reich would be issued in the Protectorate for the maintenance of peace and order in the protectorate, which could only increase its armor performance. State Secretary Backe was presented with the memorandum, which had also been issued by the State Secretary Körner and General Bodenschatz, and which was to be handed over to Mr Reichsmarschall at the forthcoming reception. pesgeeg