NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 774, sig. 110-5/64 Page 16 · 16 of 76
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 774, sig. 110-5/64
English Translation
The commander of the security police in Pras, 4 January 1945. To the German State Minister for Bohemia and Mihren H-Obergruppenführer K.H. Fr a n k in P r a β by the hand of the commander of security police and SD # standartenführers Dr. W e i n m a n in Pr a S Subject: Use of members of the Banat State Guard. 29.12.44 to the Minister of State. In mid-October, it was announced here that the so-called "Banater Staatswach" was to be admitted to the Protectorate in the course of the resolution of the Serbian Banat, together with the German People's Group of that area. It was found that the Banat State Guard was at first about 6oo men, who, when approaching the Soviet Russian front in the trek from their locations in the Banad via Vienna to Budweis els, were the provisional arrest of the ad a With the admission of Mr Steatsninisterg and in consultation with the head of the ethnic group, District Leader L a p P , and /-Stendartenführer F i 143_At the beginning of November 1944, members of the Banat Steatsweche were recruited at the local office and, after several weeks of military and political training and training, my foreign offices for the reinforcement of the guard, for the surveillance of prisoners and for the use in the Partisan control. A further 1o1 men were taught from here, even after previous special training, to the most important arms companies in Böhnen as control agencies over the Czech works protection. The Banat state guards assigned to the services of the commander of the security police in Prague are partially rearmed by their ranks (guard, private, non-commissioned sergeant, etc.) and their rank badges from the local service station, in some cases newly armed, immovably field-greyly dressed and St.M.C-69£α /44..