STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 13, sig. 109-1/15 (damaged)

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3a - 4 - is a very important area for Dae Deutechtum. The hermit question is currently being discussed. a big role, also a part of the district chiefs seems to be too little active, otherwise the unmdttelbar Eingieifen of the Oberlandrat would not be necessary and not possible To all this the personal Eintellung dee Oberiosy advice to want to work itself everywhere. He had therefore kept the whole staff of lit-workers until a short time ago since l5.7.l942 and believed that without this he would not work to Fönden. Between these two "extremes" in the Entwieklugsotafe of the inspector stand the other Oberlandrats. Sialliche have found the way to pure inspection work wad dic turning away from the administration in the course of the forgotten conates always mckr and more. It is interesting to note that the Gberlandrite inspectors are connected to their task. It can be said that all the Upper Land Councillors have fulfilled their tasks. I have gained the impression that they are not happy with their task and do not feel used to their work. They often feel that it is a question of not being able to manage themselves, of being dependent only on revisions and inapections, and of being subject to the good will of the lower administrative authorities in many cases, whether they report something to him or not. They see the unwelcome difficulty that their advisers, who report defects, are regarded as criticisms of the fact that the Oberlandrat only receives displeasure. However, this attitude may not be engehidenw for the Oberlandsrat inspector as such. The above fears can be remedied by clever reporting of the Ober Landrats. It is here the task of the Inspector General of the Vev Administration to bring the entire report to the attention of the heads of the Oberlandrats and to use it from a central point of view. This has always happened, as far as the PubrUge 210