STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 144, sig. 109-2/46 Page 6 · 6 of 18
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 144, sig. 109-2/46
English Translation
- 4 - a) Only the outer framework of the reporter's approval can be provided by the RSHA. Only for some basic questions, for which the problem is already clear, instructions are given to the SD (guide) sections. Moreover, the reporting of the planned Initatives of the $D (Guide) sections must be left to be left in order to discuss generally the problems that actually play an essential role in the sectional realm. (Note the structure of the area!) b) Reporting on the basic questions must be carried out in such a way that the individual reports "are placed at regular intervals in the context of the whole area of life". (Basic management report of 16.1l.1939). It must be achieved that all important (especially war-important) basic questions are revisited in a given period of time (example: 1 - 4 months, depending on the importance of the war and the state of work of the SD section) and that one or more concrete new cases are documented. This applies especially to the extent that the situation in the SD sections changes and thus earlier reports become obsolete, then it is immediately new to report. However, even if the overall situation remains unchanged, newer examples are to be cited. Thus, it is sufficient that the chief officer on all important issues and subject areas has material of all SD sections, which is not older than 1 - 4 months. It can then at any time without time-consuming special inquiries and special investigations take up the various projects and does not have to worry that the material has since been overhauled or the mentioned maladministrations have been resolved. In addition, it is possible for RSHA's re- enactment, in the case of short-term legislative drafts under the terms of reference of the Reich Government, to obtain the material of the