NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 698, sig. 110-4/549 Page 98 · 98 of 155
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 698, sig. 110-4549
English Translation
41-66 Soon the political police of all non-Prussian German countries were formed according to their pattern, until on 20 April 1934 the Prussian Prime Minister, our Reichsmarschall party comrade Hermann Göring, transferred to me and as my deputy to the SS-Brigadeführer Reinhard Heydrich the direction of the secret state police of Prussia. In 1936 Heydrich became the head of the security police in the Reichspolizei, which was created by the leader at the age of 32. In addition to the secret state police, he was subordinated to the entire criminal police. The years 1933, 34, 35, 36 were filled with a lot of work and countless initial difficulties, tactful, carefree packing abroad towards emigrants and state destitute, hard, painful fulfilment of duty within and by the most difficult task of the new police, but in particular Heydrich's security service, the SD, and the security police to maintain respect, reputation and justice in the administrative and organizational apparatus of the countries and the empire. In the beginning of 1938, the security police were already largely solidified in every direction and prepared for all tasks. It is quiet to say today that Heydrich had a great merit in the bloodless marches in the Eastern Mark, in the Sudetenland and after Bohemia-Mären, as well as in the liberation of Slovakia, by his careful determination and conscientious recording of all opponents and a mostly to the smallest clear overview of the activities of the enemies in these countries, their organizational positions and their leaders. I should also like to present to the public the thoughts of this subhuman, Jewish, and 83