Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 660, sig. 110-4/508

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10 December 1942 I BM 523/42 NW 7, Unter den Linden 72 Fairiestrecher: Ortsanruf 12 00 34 Fernanruf 120037 2032 Telex: Drtsverkehr 517 Fernankehr K 1 517 It is requested. this business sign and the wire address: Reichsinnenminister. Object subject with further writing. To the EINGEGANGEN Mr Reichsprotektor 13DE7 1942V. 114760 in Bohemia and Moravia in Pra g FKr The Reichsprotektor ven b-1 Crntnotantm Betr.: Studied Czech Abitur at German high schools. From newspaper notes I understand that so far only a few specially selected former high school students of the Czech universities have been admitted to German universities in general (if necessary political and racial conditions are fulfilled) under the same extension of the subject areas approved for study. With reference to the letter of 2 July 1994 - St.S.258/6l/4l - there, I would be grateful for further information. In particular, I would be in favour of a communication on whether something has now changed in the Führer's view that he had reserved himself an end-valid decision on the admission of Czech students to German universities until the end of the war. I should like to point out that many people have been in military service for three or more years, many of whom have not yet been given an opportunity to start or continue their university studies as a result of the war and replacement situation, and the Czechs would be given a serious advantage by the arrangements provided for before our own people. Representing Mr Stuckart L de Beglautiyi M an Büroangefettae