STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1604, sig. 109-4/1359 (poškozeno) Page 56 · 56 of 87
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1604, sig. 109-4/1359 (damaged)
English Translation
BdS III Prague, lo. November 1941 1.) Note Subject: Takeover of the ground office. For the takeover of the soil office I propose the following procedure: a.) State Commissioner G r o ß hands over the service business to me and thus officially withdraws. b) My introduction takes place by 1⁄2y group leader K.H. Fr a n k in front of the group and department heads. ( 2o Mann ). I therefore believe that this is necessary in order to make it clear clearly that the Land Office is only under the responsibility of 1⁄2/group leader F r a n k. Technically, this would be done as follows: The group and department heads gather in the Land Authority. Sturmbannführer B a u m a n n mel det the group leader. The group leader only briefly says that in the course of necessary national policy: changes have been necessary the separation of the personal union between the group and the Land Office.* The Land Office is to be an unambiguous political institution in the future, which must prepare and carry out the final integration of the area into the Great German Reich in the field of land. In the future, therefore, all land policy issues must be concentrated at the Office. The Land Office is not an agricultural or legal department, which is why, as the new head of the Land Office, it is not a country or a lawyer, but rather a national political 2 yoan