STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1716, sig. 109-4/1471 Page 7 · 7 of 54
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1716, sig. 109-4/1471
English Translation
Prague, October 1942. To the head of the Reich M. B o r m a n n, head of party chancellery, in Munich. Subject: Use of Czech teachers: to higher schools in the German territory. Her letter of 16 September 1942 without number. I would like to repeat the reasons which led me to consider the exchange of Czech and German teachers in higher schools, at least as the use of the Czech teachers' war. The special tasks of Bohemia and Moravia in the field of popular politics also require the purposeful expansion of the German school system, which can only fulfil its tasks if it has enough German teachers. These teachers must be trained at their own teacher training institutions, which also familiarise their pupils with the political questions of the area. It was therefore necessary to set up a number of new German teacher training institutions and to expand the existing institutions accordingly. The German school system of Bohemia and Moravia could thus also carry out the economic tasks of the people in the war. The Reichsssicherheitshauptamt, the services of the Reichskommissar for the consolidation of the German people, the inspection of German home schools and the Reich's administrators of the NCLB approve of this experimental and limited use. Teachers at German higher schools also, since it is about