STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1231, sig. 109-4/985 Page 18 · 18 of 19
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1231, sig. 109-4/985
English Translation
13 Party Liaison Office Prague IV, 6 November 1942 Burg, Nordflügel. Tel. 60141-49, Te1. 3628. To Pg. Dr. G i e s in U WC cen Czernin-Palais. Eing. 16. NOV. 1942 Subject: Are Jews with German nationality who have emigrated from the territories of former South Moravia to the Protectorate after 10 October 1938, today due to the decree of the leader protectorate members? . Mr Gauleiter Dr. J u r y received the following question from his G d0 Special Dezernat Ivd-8 in Niedergea SJenJAMen donau's Reichsstaathalterei:lad edoeT O I "In the course of the registration of the after 11. In the case of the Jews who are entitled to the property of the former South Moravia in the territory of the Reichsgau of Niederdonau, the following question arose: § 1 of the Treaty between the German Reich and the Czechoslovak Republic on questions of nationality and option, which was signed on 26 July 1972. In November 1938, it was decided that those Czech-Slovak nationals who had resided in a municipality incorporated into the German Reich on 10 October 1938, would acquire German nationality under certain conditions under loss of Czech-slovak citizenship with effect from 10 October 1939. Consequently, all Jews who moved from the former South Moravia to the Czechoslovak Republic after 10 October 1938 remained German nationals. b.w. St. E-22a/42