STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1725, sig. 109-4/1480

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66 and proves to him that it is partly about the intrusion of open doors through the police officers, partly about a revelation of maladministration which we have long known, which is based on past sins or which are caused by war, partly for small things which are not at all worthwhile. It is only in the least that the politicians have so far been able to offer new or effective help. This is partly because, among other things, the gentlemen have been here far too short to know. In particular, I have shown the general that individual proposals are based on the TA of factual ignorance of the gentlemen and that in many cases ilo SLA 00 gn NOT suggestions are given on points where the termination of A AS of the supernatants had already been initiated. General, C Reinefarth explained that the report exists only in two versions, one of which and I would have had SR ot It would therefore not need a written reply, since it does not pass on its report, not in part. (a) to discuss the expediency of the appointment of the school officers and to ask the Oberst-Grupenführer to bring them together. (b) It points to the ambiguity of Po BSON's remit and to the danger of overruns. doudentna TOE IOSDASIT CES c) the case 0S oroetgaga rab aladoga eab Raatz to a) - expeditiousness of the institution - nodtcetonies CRROna Dhet at all - I have again briefly presented the well-known objections and left no doubt about the negative attitude of the school and the school inspectors towards the new institution, which by the way also suggests the Oberlandrat Klose in his report. I have above all pointed out that it is particularly embarrassing for the school administration that inspectors are only present in our field. We are told - and in particular always to me - that we have not sufficiently defended ourselves and that it seems that the school is particularly in need of review. I also pointed out in particular that Obersturmbannführer Fischer has successfully resisted the installation of Söl- SE S c0Lnttkee cher police officers. General Reinetet TanoLoTemteatete 20033 054 Tell Aneded d itlegss KO farth replied that this was not right, that fishermen had reaf Fn tu Fne adl dad dandl ib Tut nichts 0705 WII