STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 349, sig. 109-4/94

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88 - 4 - The Naterial Ensuring (for example, wages and salaries) The next environment (voucher, etc.) The cultural, spiritual Bercich! For the nateriellun insure. an incomprehensive survey of wages and wages by the local groups of the par- toi and by the enterprises is necessary. However, it will not only be necessary to promote the individual through an increase in his income, but also by placing him, as far as possible, in a larger area of study adapted to his abilities, re-trains him if necessary. The recording of the settlement-loving and, in addition, a lack of form of the credit system is envisaged. In large scale, the recovery of formerly settled Germanism is thus sought into the administration of ls cuch into the free economy. I also see the mammoth umwolt in large lines. A vital sub-area will be the collection of the land, houses and dwellings, which can serve for the re-establishment of existence as well as people's co-operatives nit poor dwellings. In this context, the regulation of land prices and construction costs will not be reduced except eight! The absence of a settlement map with population density and sociological structure-presentation becomes the starting point for various Megsnohnen suin! In raising the standard of living, the wealth will have to strive for; the average Reich, for which calculation is necessary; the current standard of life is just as necessary as the horatizing of comparative figures from the Old Kingdom. The same great framework is to be applied in the spiritual-cultural Bercich. The genze cultural life must be woven and enriched by every cinzeln people's nou. It must become a cineman living center, the bearer of a genselli. gens life at an average high level. The pre-seasonal design will also be used by individuals. One will have to create in front of all in Bercich von Gross-Prcg self-contained deutscho Zentrumo everywhere. These are to form self-closed German units, which in the