STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1775, sig. 109-5/3

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34 - 6 - difficulties in the procurement of materials, especially in the case of street boards, problems arise in the protection authorities, such as political authorities, courts, railways, post office, etc., the conversion to bilingualism makes considerable progress and can be considered to be in part already completed, although since the establishment of the protectorate had been sufficient time for removal, in the However, it is not clear whether the Commission is prepared to take the necessary steps to ensure that the measures taken by the Member States are compatible with the Community's internal market, and whether they are compatible or not with the common agricultural policy. demands to proceed with sharp penalties in the event of non-compliance, the Prime Ministers have also been informed that now also all decmä- lers, images and memorial plaques which apply to the memory of T,G.Masa- ryk must be immediately removed from the public sphere, regardless of whether these memorial signs were erected for the statesman or the scholar Masaryk, In the field of welfare, the Reich Ordinance of 20,6,940 finally regulates compensation for damage caused by the political events on the occasion of the conclusion of the Sudetengau and the establishment of the Protectorate are remarkable, For the increase of the pensions of the German former Professional soldiers in the Protectorate, i.e. the alignment to pensions in the Reich. The preparatory work was started; already now such military persons are paid contributions of the empire in addition to the protectorate pensions. The scope of the division Reichsversorgung at the Oberlandrat Prague was extended by the Übernahne and Ausführung of the upscale care for war victims and war survivors for the whole protectorate area. A new version had proved necessary in the right to maintenance, since the relevant provisions were contained in numerous regulations and decrees, which had made the subject matter quite confusing.