STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1975, sig. 109-6/67 Page 12 · 12 of 117
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1975, sig. 109-6/67
English Translation
The entire police under the special jurisdiction to give the possibility to prove themselves before the enemy. Whoever still appeared to be receptive should be educated and be able to prove in prison that he had eradicated his mistakes. Large plans in the area of a 27-own prison have put an end to death. Up to now - Obergruppenführer Scharfe took a large part in the preparatory work on his own - and police criminal law, in which his closer employees worked tirelessly. With this great work he wanted to complete the construction of the 2 and police penal court. Under the leadership of the 2nd High Group Leader Scharfe, the disciplinary system of the 7th, as well as the criminal system of 4th and police has been transformed into a necessary and indispensable means of leadership. This unique achievement will continue in the memory of the and police. -Obergruppenführer Scharfe has watched over the impeccableness of the 1⁄2 and police and provided for cleanliness in our ranks and thus created one of the first preconditions for the fulfilment of the political tasks assigned to us. The entire police under special jurisdiction. According to the decree of 17 October 1939 (RGBl. I page 2107) are subject among others. The members of the police associations with special Einsat der - and Polizeigerichtsbarkeit. The decree of the Reichsführer-7 and chief of the German police of 9 April 1940, which should take into account the war conditions in particular, made clear which police associations are to be regarded as in particular EinsAT. After that all the associations of the police, including the preselected command stations, and the entire security police including the full-time members of the SD, where the area of the special enclosure during the war is unlimited. If the partial solution to the order police, which was limited to the troops' associations, were to meet the requirements of the time, it became increasingly apparent in the course of the development that it is intolerable in the long term that the members of the order Police are under two kinds of law. So far it was possible that members of the police had to be dealt with differently because of the same situation: the member of a troop group was judged according to military criminal law, the members of individual 77