STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1972, sig. 109-6/64 Page 9 · 9 of 36
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1972, sig. 109-6/64
English Translation
- 2 concerns is necessary.It is still conceivable that in such a strictly demarcated traffic the members of the police of the order will get to know a Polish or Czech woman, to whom he will gradually have affection, and that he will take the decision to marry in the further pursuit of things and obtain a corresponding authorization to marry.In such a case, it is possible that the courtlor of the - and police court will refrain from the imposition of the charge and also from disciplinary punishment, because the person concerned has not violated the existing prohibition of transport. Furthermore, the cases in which the police court of the # and the police tribunal is not at all responsible and therefore cannot be punished for military disobedience. the RMdI of 12.2.194a -II SB 6148/40-,so it is also possible in this case that the police member submits an application for a marriage permit. Such an application would at the same time be regarded as an application to permit further traffic. I may conclude by noting that,as I have known from meetings with the Chief of Race and Settlement Office, which led to the new decree of 3.3.1942, the Reichsführer has widely authorized in exceptional cases the marriage of a police member with a Polish woman. Seal Commissioned by v.Bomhard