STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 369, sig. 109-4/114 Page 45 · 45 of 44
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 369, sig. 109-4/114
English Translation
- 30 - 2a of the best officials are just good enough. Nothing is more dangerous than putting on more or less unsuitable forces in apparently safe places, being that they are physically disabled, seeing or hearing badly, etc., whether they have little experience in executive service, or do not have the necessary suitability in dealing with the audience etc. It is important that all emergency personnel have the most accurate knowledge of the subject, and it is therefore necessary to give them the opportunity to learn at least the security details assigned to them, particularly when the mission is carried out during the night. If administrative officials are to be appointed, they must be accompanied by an equivalent number of executives. The management of the group concerned shall have an executive officer in each case. The same shall apply if SD members are assigned to safeguards. In normal cases, the forces must be equipped with service gun oils (which are always to be worn securely) and, if the operation extends into the night time, with flashlights. It will usually be sufficient that a percentage of the forces are equipped with pistols and torches. The pistol bearers must always carry their weapon in a secure condition. The group leader has to be convinced of this by sampling. It is self- 18041