STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2141, sig. 109-8/24

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NTh Mosiderisriacbta gosU ninrbldotioi-ce ERoLe ETJe Of the total number of 39 applicants, only 9 have been admitted to the police service so far. The lengthy treatment of each individual request at the Ministry of the Interior in Prague and allegedly also at the commander of the police, to whom all requests must be submitted, resulted in the fact that a large part of the applicants looked in the meantime for a different existence and was thus lost for the police service. From an expert point of view, he orcol is explained that it would have been possible to fill all the important positions in the Brno police department $ with German forces if the requests were to be dealt with more quickly. Thus, it is clear that even today individual divisions and commissioners (e.g. the Konmissariat Königsfeld and Hussowitz, i.e. in predominantly Czech districts) without a single government police are only 55 Germans. With this status it seems impossible, especially in the present time, to perform tasks that have political reliability and conscientiousness to the condition. tqus @f@-s