THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 408, sig. 109-4/153

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b9V 4 etc.) as for foreign-blooded persons (Jews, Gypsies, members of extra-European breeds). Foreign-bloody persons do not regularly possess the required racial suitability. Foreign-brothers can never be recognized as German nationals. In general, foreign-blooded blends of 1st grade will not be able to be treated like German people, even if they have already become known to the German people before the integration of the eastern regions. Foreign-born Mischlingen 1. Grades, who, after the witness of the competent sovereign of the party before the integration of the eastern territories into the Reich, actively engaged among special victims for the German cause, can, however, be granted recognition as a German national. In foreign-born mischlingen 2. Grades is often a milder assessment at the place. (3) Married persons and children who have completed the 18th year of life and children under the age of 18 without parents must be assessed independently for admission to the German People's List. Furthermore, children under 18 years of age are regularly entered in the same section of the People' s List as their father. They are registered in the department of the mother if the father dies, if the marriage has otherwise been dissolved or if the spouses live separately and if the mother's children are actually cared for, if they are illegitimate children, and if he does not fulfil the conditions for entry at all. Children under the age of 18 may be registered in a division other than their father or their cutter if special circumstances make this appear appropriate; this applies in particular if the father or mother are registered in Division 4.do 1e (4) In Division 1 of the German People's List, the people's Germans (including the members of the groups referred to in paragraph 6c) who are registered before the 1do91293 LIEE 1 September WBL OINIR