STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1725, sig. 109-4/1480 Page 7 · 7 of 33
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1725, sig. 109-4/1480
English Translation
Ministerial Councillor Dr. Heckel Prague, 2 June G943. To be presented to Mr. Büro ì da siek eties S t a ass e kr e tä r 7 in U. C 9 0.pk.00 in Ha u se maucen. Eing - 3 JUNE 1943. Subject: School officers of the Oberlandrats Attachments: 6 On 2 May you instructed me to present to you an opinion on the question of the school officers of Oberland Councils. I am fulfilling this task today, because in the meantime an order from the Inspector General of the Administration was to be given to the school officers whose content wanted to wait for the submission to be complete. At the beginning of August 1942, Colonel Daluege had me come to develop his plan of setting up the school meetings. They met me amals in the anteroom of the @berstgruppenführer, told me about the plan and told me that a contradiction would be pointless, one should see how the matter would be handled. In the autumn, staff records were sent to me by teachers who were doing service at the police reserve. I have examined these personnel files and have always voted that the men concerned, if at all suitable for us, should only be eligible for the school service, night for the supervisory service. I have repeatedly varted my fundamental concerns against the plan to Mr Major-General Reinefarth orally and in writing. As Annex 1, I attach a copy of my proposal to the Inspector General of 7 December 1942, in which I have clearly expressed my opinion. I sent a copy to Dr. Gies at the time. When the convening of the men was to be carried out, I visited Mr Genéralmajor Reinefarth on 2 February 1943 together with the Director of the Regerungsdirektor Prager and we again expressed our concern so clearly that the discussion took a not very warm course. After the speakers started working in the middle of February, IV C4/8L8L-0