Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 817, sig. 110-6/10 (damaged)

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- 3 -. In this context, the standby leader Eichner pointed out that the work of the Czechs had been praised in all the places in which they had been deployed so far. Willingness leader Eichner then announced that the Reichsamt Technical Emergency Aid had concerns against the designation "Technical Assistance Police" provided for here, and suggested that if the name "Technical Emergency Assistance" were not to be chosen "Technical Police". I pointed out that the term "technical emergency assistance" was not acceptable for a Czech organisation for fundamental reasons, since in no case has a German organizational designation been adopted for an autonomous organization. According to the previous practice, the organization "Technical Protectorate Police" would have to be called, which would at the same time lead to a clear separation, General H el r n e k a m p .batlum information about,iob and, where appropriate, to what extent workers from the armaments industry would be used for diése organization. Willing leader Eichner explained that he had taken care from the outset not to pull people out of the armaments industry as much as possible. The emergency helpers so far recorded were mainly made up of independent traders. If members of the arms industry were brought here, only within the framework of the so-called. Operation teams, i.e. only for one operation in the Miestl own plants. G RoCpTeCpO E I have then asked to limit organization and equipment to the most necessary extent, since from the German side there could be no interest in creating a well-organized and powerful force. In addition, a clear separation between the German and the autononen organisation would have to be created, whereby human resources union in the presidencies would have had to exist after the previous Prexis- tion of the Protectorate. The creation of a German-Czech unity should also be avoided when possible in the case of deployment in the Reich, especially since German leaders usually have no experience in the treatment of foreign people. 60100 b.W.