THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1785, sig. 109-5/13

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38 - 8 - as a German co-workers' staff and, moreover, strongly restricted to the Oberlandrat in its ärtlichen and factual sphere of activity, and further to the single sendlor administrations, such as employment offices, forest inspectorates, etc. There is, after all, to think, if Czech voices were loud in this rally, the extreme fact that the empire could not withstand the line it had previously observed, and therefore had to dissolve the Oberlandratsamten and again have to approach the autonomous authorities for cooperation, and it was to be expected that even the Reichsaufgabeverwaltung would be dissolved and completely dissolved in the autonomous development. This opinion that there is now a lack of a representative of the uniform imperial power and that this had been split up cder to the autonomy libengege- gegeben, must be opposed my erechtens purposefully with regard to the goal that Bohemia and Moravia must become German again and the terms "protectorate" and "autonomy" at the most as tactically required, state-law-reauisit, but no longer as a reality. It would be a capitulation to the past if we were to be able to achieve this goal only by re-establishing the old state. My erachtans is just the new institution created by the senior group leader of the Inspector-General's Board of Governors to contribute to the achievement of this goal. I would just like to point out that the Oberlandrat, which is subject to all administrative work, must become the dynamic force in the interdependence of this area, which all the administrative branches have to bear in mind.