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

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- 5 - the exercise of personal protection on the part of the Inspector General; the items themselves are always handled very quickly by the Inspector-General; it has also proved inconvenient to report on the issues in general administrative reports; such matters must be presented by special reports in the future. The attitude of the Oberlandrats forces the question whether this is a subjective attitude or an administrative design error. Thus, the further question arises as to whether the Oberlands-Rëte inspectors have the right to exist for the future or not. The fact that they were indispensable during the implementation of the administrative reform and are still today is beyond doubt. In the future, the abolition of the institution can only be strongly supported by me. In today's fast-paced time, the administration can no longer be compared with that of the calmly balanced pre-war period. There we had a well-trained administration with a well trained civil servant corps. Today, especially as a result of the war, the pure administration in the old sense has become political administration. The requirements for the leaders of this political administration are different today. In addition to the still important administrative formation, the political leadership of the individual is still essential today. Whether these people are to be brought up in a foreign-völkish area in the required number depends on the future general development. For Böhnen and Moravia, this means that if we have enough capable forces (especially politically appropriate ones) with which we can occupy the (autonone) administration, in particular the expansion and occupation of the state authorities with such qualified forces are possible, then I could imagine that the Oberlandrat-Inspelteur 211