STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1269, sig. 109-4/1023 (poškozeno) Page 49 · 49 of 55
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1269, sig. 109-4/1023 (damaged)
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19a - 4 - trie b, in which they are active, are no longer regarded as a foreign body. In the case of persons who are not born in the realm outside of the integrated eastern territories, the necessary close association with Germanism can be assumed regularly only when they have lived in the kingdom since 1 January l925. Despite a long stay in the Reich and despite external Germanisation, however, in individual cases the membership in Polish associations and associations, from the care of particularly close family relations with the relatives living in the former Poland, from domestic journeys to Poland or from the other activity of a Polish attitude, can give evidence that the inner bond and melting into German has not yet been achieved and that the recognition as a German national is therefore to be refused. b): The conditions under paragraph 4Ib can only be considered fulfilled if the applicants, according to their conception of life, attitude and lifestyle, correspond in every respect to the image of a German person. Asocial, criminally burdened and politically unreliable elements cannot be recognized as state hearers upon revocation. In racial terms, the requirement that applicants must form a desired increase in the population is to be considered to be fulfilled only if, in accordance with order 50/I of the Reichsführer SS, Reichskommissar für die Festifierung deutschen Volkstums, they are racially at least equal to the average of the German population of 30 September I94l. III. Since, especially because of the previous course of the crisis, the restless Germanization of this person's profession is to be expected, it is not advisable from the point of view of national politics to draw such applicants particularly attention to their Polish or other foreign descent and thereby disturb the unconscious Germanization procedure. IV. There are no objections to the fact that those Polish tribes (or non-German tribes) who have the 11222 above