STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1777, sig. 109-5/5 Page 78 · 78 of 133
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1777, sig. 109-5/5
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-3- $\h In Sof llg mf the greatest war task. The necessary coercive measures, which would then have to be taken, would no longer have to carry out the real and probably still to be added great war tasks to the present extent, especially if the necessary forces of surveillance and binfalnny a, if necessary, forced measures are not at all available. Today there are only available in protectorate of German forces: C 55 Gal. Crb. D.Garteiamg-Gesn - Cal Letew Even the removal of the murderers Heydrichs and their followers at the time could only be carried out with a large reinforcement from the Reich. An ongoing use of this reinforcement is probably impossible. The decision that is necessary for the Protectorate in terms of maintaining and increasing the great tasks of war is now solely in the field of nutrition. The demands made by the Empire of Na da lesar/iodp against the previous deliveries from the Empire could not be met according to the sharpest calculations Aee 1. They would not only receive the standard of the previous diet of the people in Bohemia and Moravia, but also force them to reduce it.The consequences of this are probably without proof of course. According to the available calculations, the old high quantities of sugar still remain as deliveries to the Reich. In addition, the supply of grain quantities is added, the delivery of meat from the Reich falls away, and only the further supply of fat from the yield to the protectorate remains./The reduction Fho 32e,peeyl0t zvd o28 6fsm.