STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 137, sig. 109-2/38 Page 54 · 54 of 96
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 137, sig. 109-2/38
English Translation
40a to be re-examined when the population of the local classes has been reached; no increase in the local class is generally made unless the number of residents fixed for each local class exists. The requests for admission of places to local class A submitted to me must therefore be postponed all the time, since the conditions for the requested increase in local class are in no way met. The present applications for admission to local classes B and C will only be met insofar as the number of inhabitants determined for the local class in question has been exceeded or the applications for assignment of a higher local class according to § 1 (paragraphs 2 - 5) of the Adaptation Act of 24.5:1940 are concerned. 194o are not currently applicable. Only after the end of the exceptional conditions can local class elevations be applied for on the basis of these provisions. The now still valid local class list for German authorities in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia of 17.10.1939 (RBB.S, 3ol) with the changes to this effect, namely from 1 June 1940 from local class B for Wsetin, from l. October 1 940 from local class B for Jungbunzlau, from 1 October 1940 from Local class C for Holleschau, shall also apply to the calculation of the compensation allowance for the German staff in the Protectorate's Administration. Since many compensation recipients live in places where there are no Reich services, and these places belong according to their number of inhabitants in a higher place class, I intend to apply to the Reich Minister of Finance for these places for the possible classification in the higher place category. To this end, it is necessary to make the necessary findings by the Councils and to report the results by 1 December 1994 on the basis of the attached model of the central administration. I would ask you to make all the necessary observations carefully and in consultation with the other departments and the party departments.