STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1675, sig. 109-4/1430

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13 Copy of Rk. 10084 A Der Reichsprotektorov rim eeb glolisPrague, den 24. Juni 194lnedoiv in Böhmen und Mähren Tb v ba dnd t nonbow Nr.Rr.673//4dedo doied mi netnbut2 regrödegnsatsoteton totleto ditlogtms bnds mennglen .ted gnntuebed enoiItneaewnu tdoin enie Subject: Studies of Czech students at German higher education institutions. M ba düd td HOT HFJOL Dear Mr Lammers l Mo Seg To your letter of 7 June 1941 -Rk. 7956 A- I would like to reply that the decision of the leader, the eligible Czech students not by officials of my authority, but norn Trter n Tetarnimanotn by services of the NSDAP. I would like to point out that in your letter dated 19 May 1985, the Council of Ministers of the European Communities adopted a Directive on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States relating to the placing of plant protection products on the market. On the basis of the information provided by the Minister of State Frank, the Führer was in principle in agreement with my plan to allow Czech people to study at German higher education institutions on a limited scale. In the letter from the Secretary of State Frank to you, dated 1 November 1940, which must have been before the Führer, pointing out that the points of view set out in this letter are taken into account in paragraph 5, it is said that planning, selection and steering can only take place from one point to the next, from Prague, that this post must not be administered bureaucratically, but must be carried out in a four-fold manner, and that it is best to be joined personally as a special reference to State Secretary Frank. After this, the selection of the 40 Czech students of technology and medicine has also been carried out. The proposals have been made by Gaustudentenführung and party and the final selection has been made personally by Secretary of State Frank. I do not agree that this procedure, which I have approved and which the Führer has also agreed to following your letter of 19 November 1940, deviated from.