STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2125, sig. 109-8/8 Page 36 · 36 of 36
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2125, sig. 109-8/8
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92 - 5 I ask all the superiors of the troops to inform their subordinates about this and, above all, to point out again all the peldis before the bridge the prohibition of such statements. (Ic Az. 14 No. 1873/41 go. from 2.10.1941) 7.) Repeal of the greeting duty before the tomb of the "Unknown Saldate" in Prague. It has recently turned out that the former "Grabmal of the Unknown Soldier" in Prague, Old Town Square, was created for the honour of the Czech legionnaire from the world wars. The torches at the tomb will be extinguished on presentation of the Lord Reichsprotektur. This also includes the condition under which the German occupation army ordered the greeting obligation for Wehrmacht members and was later taken over by the Wehrmascht in accordance with the location regulations for Prague, section X, paragraph 13 of 15.2.1940. The greeting obligation of Wehrmarcht members is lifted from 2.10.41. The location regulations for Prague and the leaflet for the location Prague (point 15) must be amended accordingly. The Wehrmacht members are to be instructed. (Ic pol No. 923/41 geh. vom 1.10.41) The Wehrenmacht authorized the Reichsprotektor in Bohemia and Moravian Meri, General of Infantry. /Rh,