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

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EV 2 had nothing to do with it, but there were no police reservists with agricultural education. He once again stressed that it was not a mistrust of the school administration, but a favorite idea of the Oberst group leader with whom he had already come to Prague. Only the conditions of war have made the appointment of such speakers impossible for all other subjects. Furthermore, he pointed out that the HJ was still affected to a great extent at least to the same extent as the school administration and the F i s c h e r. The J u r k mission unit, which works very actively in the field of F i s c h e r, has thus even rights of intervention and instruction. General Reinefarth explained that the general group leader could not be again presented the fundamental question, since the Oberst group leader was convinced of the correctness of the inspection system. If the Colonel's group leader were to see the P r a g e r s report, he would certainly demand Prague's resignation immediately. I replied that I consider P. to be a very excellent department head, and that I attach the greatest importance to ensuring that P r e r's position remains undisturbed here. We would certainly not be able to get a better man in his place, and his replacement would mean a decisive step backwards for us. General R e n e f a r t h took this very positive note and explained in his turn that he too had a good impression of P r a g e r, although he believed that Pragueer was not always comfortable. In this context, General Rei n e farth assured me once again 1.) that the assignment of the police officers was limited in time and that he had no interest in the fact that the order would last too long, 2.) that after the order had been completed, he would not require any police officers to be employed in the school supervision. If the men were to remain here at all,