GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 989, sig. 110-9/5 (damaged)

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35 - 19 - constantly, justly and above all the Czech worker, who produces tanks or aircraft engines for me, socially well treated and also officially nourished. Also in the important field of labor I did not allow any methods as they were used elsewhere and then brought us guerrillas groups in the woods. All of these considerations are not only imposed on us by war, but are taken on board in a broad perspective, because I personally take the view that future assimilation and repopulation can only be a real success if it does not take place with purely administrative measures, but is to a large extent voluntarily and wanted by the people to be repopulated. But I must have or create incentives to do so. 4. An essential reason for the calm and order is that I have almost completely deported the ferment of decomposition, the Jews, that I do not have prisoners of war in camps or in labor and, finally, what is very important, that there is no foreign workers in my jobs in the Protectorate and I tolerate them. I had to fight a heavy fight here, but I have prevailed so far. I am, however.