STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 162, sig. 109-2/64

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12a BU sbliftloidollonotio Reichsgauen, which now incurs costs for their use in the procurement of the pass. The problem, however, lies more in the fact that the single extension of the decree of the Reichsfihrers-SS to the eastern territories, the occupied territories and the protectorate assumes conditions that do not exist in the same mass at the Protectorate. This is particularly true of the fact that, from the point of view of the Old Kingdom, there may be no interest in facilitating entry into the Protectorate, but that, on the other hand, it is extremely important for the Protectorates' question of the possibility of leaving the country. For example, the obligation to pay a fee leads to the fact that German employees and civil servants who have been hired here must have a licence to pay their dues when visiting their respective employees in the Old Reich, while in the old Reich, tsere chen workers who are employed in holiday trips to their protectorate mat receive the licence free of charge. In general, the economic and related contact with Ea S 9 Re de ma S ire they are in Prague that to the case charge- Reichsgebiet isführer-SS the