STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2046, sig. 109-7/53 Page 78 · 78 of 128
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2046, sig. 109-7/53
English Translation
3.) The general supervision of the uniformed police of the Protectorate (state police, police and municipal police), so far as the supervision is not the responsibility of the commander of the security police. II. The forces of the German police of order. In the case of the German police of order employed in the Protectorate, it is necessary to distinguish between the police force and the uniformed individual service, i.e.) The police force is raised purely militarily on the basis of higher orders and divided into regiments and battalions. It consists mainly of younger guards, whose training is not yet completed. Their task is fundamentally different from that of the uniformed police in the Reich, 9/8 for example as that of uniformed street service of the police departments. · In particular, the police force has the following tasks: a) Combating riots if the unifor- 68352 police forces of the autonomous protectorate administration and the rugative force are not sufficient to do so or if their use is impossible or inconceivable on a case-by-case basis. b) Training for these tasks, c) - exercise of a regular patrol service, which shall cover as many places as possible of the Protectorate with the aim of giving the population a clear view of the sovereignty of the empire at all times. (d) Apart from, case a) Use to maintain calm and order in exceptional cases in which the uniformed forces of the autonomous protectorate administration are not sufficient to do so or their use appears inappropriate. 2.2