STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 616, sig. 109-4/363 Page 7 · 7 of 122
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 616, sig. 109-4/363
English Translation
2 - 2- 2) In recent months German schools have been opened in several villages and cities with greater costs.To preserve Germanism, it is absolutely essential to prevent a school from having to be closed again by convening the perhaps only teacher. In the same way, university teachers should continue to be put back until the necessary replacement is available to maintain the school operation. 3) Individual important officials and sub-leaders of the party and their divisions (e.g. local group leaders) are generally far more indispensable in the protection area than in the old Reich. 4) German doctors and nurses in particular in positions of the public administration, e.g. auxiliary physician at the Oberlandraten, as district or district physician or at German hospitals or clinics must be consistently regarded as indispensable and therefore indispensable, the allocation of doctors working in the free country is also desirable. A temporary use of these forces at the seat of their activity, e.g. as a model doctor or for temporary use in reserve hospitals, does not face any difficulties. 5) Similarly, in the case of skilled workers, technical and commercial employees, the relationships lie in companies which are important for the military economy or larger banks and credit institutions, insofar as these persons must be regarded as confidants of the Wehrmacht or of the Reichsprotektor at the same time as their activities. Rejection requests of this kind should normally be complied with in C. 6) It must also be avoided that individual traders or farmers, who have built their farms in recent months with the support of the Reich, must, by convening to the Wehrmacht, re-enter or close to their farms and can exploit this situation in their favour by Czech competition firms. 7) People's German civil servants in the Czech administration (e.g. in municipal administrations) who simultaneously carry out supervision of the Czech Administration should also, according to Mög-