STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 82, sig. 109-1/88 Page 15 · 15 of 17
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 82, sig. 109-1/88
English Translation
1a -10- should also be encouraged by the Reichsprotector at the Protectorate government. It is the will of the leader that protectorate members remain closed all public offices in the empire. Therefore, members of the protectorate cannot be an aunt of the Deutach Empire, nor can officers of the German army, nor do they become officials of the party, nor are they the bearers of a public office in the commercial economy and in the Stüindian and economic organizations. Protectorate departments are only open to the offices of the administrative branches, which are autonomously administered by the Protectorate. 6, A rich administration will be established in the Protectorates only to a limited extent. In addition to Wehrmacht and Luftfahrt, the customs administration, the security police , the radio , foreign exchange procurement and for the people of Germany the judicial administration in the rich's own administration will have to be taken over. In the central authority, all the rich branches of administration will be grouped under the Reichsprotektor, and all other branches of the administration will probably not come to Prague, particularly for the employment services, the railways and the postal services, as well as for the whole transport sector. Article 8 of the Führer Decree, which confers immediate supervision on the Reich over the transport system as well as the postal and telecommunications reporting system, does not state that these administrations set up their own financial and sub-authorities in the Protectorate.According to the general opinion, the concept of "immediate supervision" contains only the right to refer these branches of administration of the Protectorates to the directives of the corresponding Reich Administration and to carry out their alignment with the general and technical institutions of the Reich. To this end, these administrations can also assign individual inspectors and advisers to lower and middle administrative posts of the Protectorate. The seconded officials are under the authority of the Imperial Protector. However, an immediate secondment to Prague ministries is not possible 550. If necessary, material workers will be assigned to the Imperial protector. In this way, it is necessary to align, at any time and in particular in the event of an emergency, the Reich's railways, postal services and telecommunications systems with the relevant central protectorate authorities.