STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1951, sig. 109-6/43

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69-5a 10 Annex 3 to 1/40. The Minister of the Reich Berlin W 8, 16 February 1940. for science, education Postjach and popular education E II a 286, E III The Reichskommissar für Altmaterialverwertung informs me that a basic = legend of the collection of old materials is necessary. In the case of the small margin of soot which remains in the exercise of its activities today, however, it can no longer be expected that he will have the time to visit each household in order to ask about the individual waste and waste materials. Whereas, as far as possible, the waste collector must be helped by not making unnecessary ways and finding his bread through rational recording in his profession; whereas, therefore, pre-gathering centres should be set up, namely pre-aggregates and housekeeping centres; While the pre-gathering centres are to be looked after by the house air raiders and emptied by the young people, the school's pre-governance centres will be taken care of. In agreement with the Reichskommissar für Altmaterialverwertung, I am seeking to proceed according to the following guidelines: 1. The schools provide separate rooms from the school rooms in use, which are easily accessible to children without danger and are protected against weather conditions, for the collection of old materials, if they are available. 2. The children bring besides the bones (Decree of the 24th century). (c) iron and metal parts, provided they are not too heavy in weight and can be transported without danger; d) bottle caps, foils and tubes; e) corks. The account with the dealer is to be transferred to a teacher (a teacher). 3. The school arranges with the responsible obligatory agent, whose name and address is to know from the old material officer of the business office, the dates of the collection of the material. In turn, the middle trader will ensure a regular and punctual emptying of the school pre-collection point by his collectors. As far as deviations from this regulation are necessary, they are ordered by the Reichskommissar für Altmaterialverwertung. 4. The collecting material collector will remunerate the school for the material of the prices which he paid earlier to the outgoing household. A remuneration of the school to the household of the pupils is not intended. The proceeds should rather remain for the schools for their own purposes. It is further envisaged, against delivery of fabric residues, unusable materials and other material wastes for the manual instruction of the