STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1975, sig. 109-6/67 Page 66 · 66 of 117
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1975, sig. 109-6/67
English Translation
35 - 22 - VIII. On business. 33. Letter to the Hauptamt V-Gericht. Service letters, etc., are often sent to the Main Office 4-Court at the hands of individual heads of office or clerks. This is only justified in exceptional cases if it is necessary for special reasons. Furthermore, the letters etc. 34. Signatures. Signature of members of the court service must be legible. The repetition of the name in machine script must be omitted. 35. War count. The field courts of dery and the police, who have to submit their war count cards not only to the Hauptamt 4-Gericht, but also to the permanent Oberstkriegsrat des Heeres, are allowed, for reasons of labor saving, to draw up their counting cards on the form of the military courts available from the Vahlen company in Berlin. However, the forms are to be completed according to the form for the 1⁄2 and police special court. The home courts still use the form available from the Mayr company in Miesbach/Obb. for the preparation of the war counter cards. The counter cards received are in some cases still imprecisely created despite repeated references. The careful completion of the war counting knrteu is therefore once again made obligatory. 23