THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 971, sig. 110-8/44

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DVN EP A1II 0- 58VV required personnel for the deployment staff, while the authority of the Reichsprotektor and thus today of the German State Ministry did not change anything. The police of the order intends to distribute the camps and to spend from the protectorate. Allegedly, it was also requested whether the furniture was already put together for individual facilities and whether it would be paid or free of charge. In relation to these intentions, I must point out that in the event of air attacks on the Protectorate, I have to provide furniture and housing to the masses of people who are becoming obsolete - preferably the German population and the Czech military workers - so that on the one hand the German people needed for leadership can remain capable of action and, on the other hand, the workers can continue to serve in the armaments industry. I cannot therefore agree with such intentions of the Chief Office of the Police of Order. By the way, I have always provided furniture where a special Reich interest appeared, and also helped out otherwise with apartments. In this helpfulness should and will not change anything in the future. I would like to know if you would confirm to me that it is possible to keep up with the current situation and if GOL 35 would continue to give the Central Office of the Police of Order an instruction corresponding to the NO. JisV ney sib ni e br p aH e i l l i t l e r ! BNe LO Always your iosilogegaumbro tmejgueE ac pemgou ssg gez. F r a n k , 9rB ME - Obergruppenführer. ,nebrbw nelis 71915 0