Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1023, sig. 110-10/27 (damaged)

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P. 96 All these investments were economically full-time and aimed only to increase the efficiency, which has made this property one of the best well-founded and productive objects in the Sasz area. Dom Erkennten shows that the present owner pursued the Wandrsien course of the good rather than its indirect benefit. This has made itself remembered in the autumn days, when Mr. Arch. V.Pile succeeded in maintaining the proper operation. Neither the manager of the business nor the staff had left their post, and under the direct influence of the property, the operation of the good was properly maintained even in the time when some other objects, neglected or abandoned, have remained, this was achieved without any external intervention. The owner and his staff have always been correct and loyal, so that no complaints have ever been made by the German authority of the local population. During the evacuation, all the supplies and all the living and dead inventory are on the good. The owner added the bar chart of the good to the amount of lo.Goo K from private funds on the 9.x. without exception. Also the Prederde and Fuhrwerke demobilized by the military authority were placed in a regular position of the Gutaverwaltung aurrüekge. The administration willingly and free of charge granted the German population the teams required to end the field work which was delayed by political achievements. Likewise, the financial operating autonomy was ensured 1 00 %, which was later proved and recognized by the Kommisaar head, Mr. Ing. Röhrich. The accuracy of our above-mentioned remarks was confirmed by Dr. Linke from the district builder's office in Saaz. Kerr, however, was not at all aware of the control of the property carried out against Snde Oktober luse. He explained that the work was perfectly touched in every way, that there was not the slightest cause for any reasonable arrangements. At the time of his entry, Leiter has stated these facts and has realized that the estate could not have been operated under the circumstances. Since the arrival of the territory in which this is located, to the German Reich, the owners did not take the slightest advantage of the good. On the contrary, they had the significant expenses by payment of various invoices from earlier times and other obligations such as insurance, eypotecarcinogens, main line costs etc. The expenses reached verifiably more than 60.O0o K and were deduced from Privet products of the holder.