STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1785, sig. 109-5/13 Page 49 · 49 of 94
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1785, sig. 109-5/13
English Translation
48 - 18 - The reports in this regard, however, agreed in the sense that this was not to be done in the present composition of the majority of the municipal authorities, because they were simply not in a position to do so in terms of work and performance. Diase's question touches on the problem of Czech bonds at all, which is not to be pointed out in its principle here and is already known in the relevant points. In some cases, however, responsibilities have already been transferred to the municipalities, among other things, to the cities with their own statutes, Prague, Pilsen, Brno, Olomouc and Moravia, which are all under German leadership, from the responsibility of the state authority certain decisions on the membership of the protectorate have been transferred. What effects of the restructuring on the functioning of the autonomous offices have been observed so far? It was noted that although the Czech officials were willing to fulfil their duty to the outside world, they were prepared to cooperate in the context of the German administration only in individual courts, which was truly responsible and internal. Their cooperation was mainly due to the feeling that they were now more supervised and subjected to intensified German control. The work of the Czech official is not enough to match that of the German officials. It was found that what will be shown by the remarks of the comrade Rotberg, professional officials are rarely to be found in the autonomous administration, and from