STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1732, sig. 109-4/1487 (poškozeno) Page 49 · 49 of 56
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1732, sig. 109-4/1487 (damaged)
English Translation
==References====External links==* Official website February 1943 A d Zpaae d- c The Oberst-Gruppeführer visited the school home, an apprenticeship school and the German school today in Jungbunzlau and stated the following: 1. After a report made to him, the Bodenamt ordered that even the smallest German schools, even if they had only 8 - l0 Schüller, should necessarily remain for reasons of national policy. The Colonel's group leader called this order absolute nonsense. We could not afford to maintain such dwarf schools because of the lack of teachers. Also the reason that the children, in particular those of the settlers, should not be separated from their parents, he considers that faleeh Dze's separation from the parents is good, that a German education in good schools and Scht t fedar is better than in a family where there is a danger that it would be Czech influenced, Be the Schüllers first brought up in German, because, conversely, they would be able to exert a more important eikflus on the consolidation of the German-speaking feelings. 2.) The headmaster in Jungbunzlau had received from himself his seriously wounded, who were teachers in the civil profession, as auxiliary staff. The district school inspector had been excited about this. That was nonsense; one could only be grateful to the headmaster for having known how to help himself. I told the Colonel's group leader that I knew this pall and had already been cleared by me in his sin. (T WO-21a)