STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2153, sig. 109-8/36 Page 14 · 14 of 36
A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2153, sig. 109-8/36
English Translation
A. The General Commander Prague II, August 10, 1942. of the non-uniformed Protectorate Police C.-M.-v.-Weber-Straße 5 Telesprecher 22048/49. St I - 10 - 108 - 03 (4) Subject: Instructions for the inspectors of the Non-uniform Protectorate police. Procedure: Decree of the Higher 4- and Police Chief at the Imperial Protector in Bohemia and Moravia of July 23, 1942. I. The inspectors of the non-uniform protectorate police who have been appointed by the state authorities in Prague for Bohemia and in Brno for Moravia with the above decree are directly under the authority of the General Commander of the Non-uniformed Protectorate Police. 2. Title (Firmation). In their correspondence, the inspectors of the non-uniformed protectorate police have the following name in principle: "The inspector of the ununiformed Protectorate police in Bohemia or in Moravia". 3. Representation. In the absence of the inspectors of the non-uniform Protectorate Police, their functions shall be carried out by the representatives of the German Criminal Police, which shall be appointed by their own motion. 4. (a) The inspectors of the non-uniformed Protectorate Police are the principal co-workers for their duties (1) for Bohemia the head of the Protectorate Criminal Police — Criminal Directorate of Prague — a.e (2) for Moravia the chief of the protectorate criminal police — Criminal Direction of Brno — 4 while maintaining their previous duties. The main staff must fill their offices in the inspector's office with an assistant who is responsible for the office operation and the management of the file. Special personnel may not be employed for the factual tasks. (b) The staff of the inspectors of the Non-Uniformed Protectorate Police shall, in the maximum case, be filled with (1) a personal adviser at the same time as a staff member for personnel and disciplinary matters, (2) a personnel member for training matters and physical exercises and for budgetary and economic matters. 1 VII B-18/42