GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 644, sig. 110-4492

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==References====External links== On the occasion of the solemn transfer of the scientific high-souls to the Reich, I would like to take note of the assurance given by the High-Echulen of their tradition, their importance and their surrender, as well as BUOMEIDS, of the arguments put forward by the Minister of Education as a restitution of the rejection: If it is pointed out in the Min.Errence that the need for engineers of the Berg- und Hütt at the existing training centres, which is currently present in the Grossdeutsche Reieh and in adjacent areas, which can be expected in the foreseeable future, can be considered more than abundantly, it should be pointed out that the same applies to many other branches of the profession. It would be quite possible to create the need for lawyers, phylologists, engineers, etc. at some of today's universities. Nevertheless, the Führer has ordered that none of the existing universities should be abolished. In its decision, as is apparent from the text of the decree, the Ministry still seems to assume that the German Technical University's application is a new faculty and not the maintenance of a German mountain university that has been in existence for a few years. The fact that this German university temporarily, taking advantage of the present power relations, is in the technological cultural sphere