STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 93, sig. 109-1/99 (poškozeno) Page 22 · 22 of 34
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 93, sig. 109-1/99 (damaged)
English Translation
THE CHAIRMAN OF THE ORDER POLICIES AT THE PRAG XIX PROTECTOR, 24 July 1942. IN BOTH AND MEN'S General-Roettig-Strasse 14. Telephone call: Fernamt Reichsprotektor Prague Location call: Collection No. Prague 77355 and 77551 By the hand of the secondary connection number Higher 4- and police leader, 4-group leader State Secretary K.H. Frank 'Bücg of the State Secretary Prague2 benn Reichspcotektoc In Bühmcn and Mahcen. To the -Oberst-Gruppeführer and General Oberst of the police Daluege, Eing.: 28.JULI 1942 Prague. 1530 By telephone order I then give a brief overview of the purpose and goal of the reorganization of the protectorate police. (The information about the "non-uniformed protectorate Police" are provided to me by the commander of the security police.) A. 1.) Former condition: All the police in the former Czechoslovakia had been completely out of date and had remained at the state where it was once taken over by the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Organisation completely unmodern. Service regulations in no way contemporary. School-based education and further education almost unknown; therefore, despite sufficient strength and despite good human material almost completely inadequate in all areas. Central management hardly recognizable. Minister of the interior, though merely formally exposed as responsible top, nevertheless not to feel uniformity in the practical police work. Proportionally good was the organisation and work of the gendarmerie, which was led by a general commander according to uniform principles and was also trained Arbe: mode: Umsti war, unmögiger