STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1951, sig. 109-6/43 Page 35 · 35 of 292
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1951, sig. 109-6/43
English Translation
31 - 3 - passive resistance and a large decline in performance. The representatives of the Ministry of the Interior and the Prize Commissioner joined in my opinion the other departments of Dr. Köllner's opinion of St. Ce Syrup in the negotiation. He explained that Field Marshal-General Göring had demanded in the General Council that in addition to the 300,000 Polish prisoners of war already present in the Reich, l,2 million Poles would be transferred to the farms of the Old Reich. It was agreed that Czechs and Poles in the Keich would have to be paid less than the German workers. In agriculture, this had already been done by an imperial collective agreement of 1 January, which provided for such a low wage that the Czechs and Poles would be left with a maximum of 20 RM per month for dispatch to their families in the Protectorate or in the Government. However,the Polish and Czechs are worse off by collecting the single tax from the married and the single with a surcharge of 10%.The incoming amounts would be used to build up the new territories.In addition,the Czechs and Poles would be identified as such in the Reich.