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

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- 3 - such in Dresden. Leipzig as an exchange university with Slovakia would pose a threat to cultural policy by Czech students. The question would also have to be examined whether typical university cities for foreigners, such as Berlin, Munich, Heidelberg, etc., could be czech-based. What remains is a large number of South, Middle and North German university places such as Tübingen, Stuttgart, Würzburg, Erlangen, Marburg, Giessen, Jena Göttingen, Braunschweig, Hannover, Greifswald etc. The often missing potential for cultural policy centres could be compensated by generous excursions under the supervision of the Nazi student federation. 4.) German supervision: In all German faculties, where Czech students are admitted to study, a permanent supervision and control of the Czechs must take place in agreement with the NS student federation, to which connoisseurs of the csche- çhisghen mentality in the person specially for provided students with Czech language skills must be added by the German Prague University. 5.) Uniform planning, selection and steering: it can only be done from one position, namely from Prague, and never, for example, at the Reich Ministry of Education in Berlin.