STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1951, sig. 109-6/43 Page 119 · 119 of 292
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1951, sig. 109-6/43
English Translation
— 5. The political leaders, including the officials of the party's divisions, are so overburdened with the task of caring for the constituencies that they can not be used in the course of collecting activities, so there is no doubt that the collection of waste and waste material has not been continued under any circumstances in the present form. The planning of the war-related recording of waste and waste materials. I. Ongoing recording. The number of returns in the inventory of waste collectors is at present so enormous in some areas that the disappearance of the collector's status must be expected shortly, because the collector no longer finds his livelihood in his current profession. In the case of the small amount of nut left to the old material collector in the exercise of his activity today, he can no longer be expected to have the time to visit each household regularly at least once a month in order to ask about the individual waste and waste materials there. Apart from this, in most areas there are currently at present at least one of these purposes. no longer available to collectors in sufficient numbers. Since the collection of all old and waste materials is of extraordinary importance for the supply of raw materials to our economy, the collecting activity needs to be carried out by the whole people. The commercial recording cannot be dispensed with even during the war. The old material collector must be helped as much as possible by the fact that he does not make unnecessary ways and finds his bread by rationally recording in his profession. 1.School=pre-collecting. This is possible by creating centrally located pre-collective plates, which, protected against weather influences, are continuously filled and regularly driven off by the old material collectors. For this Zweke, schools are ideally suited, which have already been able to achieve quite good results in the field of recording waste and waste materials. Just as today the school child brings the bones from the household to school, in the future the school kid will continue to bring the following old and waste materials from the parental and the neighbouring household, in which a school child is not available, to the school for delivery: a) daily the newspaper (also the specialized newspaper and illustrated newspaper), b fabric waste, fabric residues, unusable clothing pieces and other raging material, c) iron and metal parts, provided these are not too heavy and can be transported without danger by weight, d) bottle capsules, foils and tubes, e) corks. The schools usually have spacious cellars, which protect the collection material from rotting due to adverse weather conditions. The management of the material in the school's pre-gathering site is a teacher's responsibility. The school arranges the dates of the collection of the material with the responsible obligatory agent whose name and address is to be found at the old material officer of the business office. The agent will in turn ensure a regular and punctual emptying of the school pre-collection points by his Sanimler.