STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1751, sig. 109-4/1506

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39a1 HerondütedbieA zob fanelbatiadvodalz - 2 - pora Mindaadotielde saos that the establishment of busts comes into question only at really "high-official" events. On the course of the following evening, a report of a participant who has been recorded here is reproduced with the request for information, in which his observations on the reception of the lecture of Czech pieces by Czech participants and their undisciplined remarks are particularly remarkable: "The camaraderie evening took place in a large hall. The room, in the background of which a stage was set up, was decorated with red-white flag cloth and potted plants. Opposite the entrances stood a light tree. The guests had taken a seat at the bottom of the hall and on the balcony. A long table in front of the stage was reserved for the guests of honour, among whom the commander of the police general, Lieutenant General, and the chief of staff of the General Commander of the Uniform Protectorate Police, Lieutenant Colonel Dr. H a r t m a n n, were present and the officers and section heads of the Ministry of the Interior. The evening was opened by speeches by the Presidential Chief of the Ministry of the Interior ORR. R e i s c h a u e r and the Minister B i n e r t. The two speakers gave a review of the work done in the ministry of the interior last year. Both speeches concluded with an appeal to be even more eager in the new year to address the increased tasks of administrative reform.The Minister's speech, which was based on a concept s74324 DeVC 19138