NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1049, sig. 110-10/53 (poškozeno) Page 36 · 36 of 184
Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1049, sig. 110-10/53 (damaged)
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299 - 2 - talk H-etewdutedbioR aeb ianaibatiorhodata " After that he arrived on 12.1o.44 at about 5 pm from Dubnian coming Hungarian-Hradisch. To his greeting the following persons had come: The director of the Fa. Qualita, A d a m , the Director of the Agricultural School, S m e k a 1, the Director at the Agricultural school in Gaya, M a r e k, the former senator of the agricultural party, M ě c h u r a , from Seharbitz Bez. Göding, the council of the district authority in Göding , B o d e č e k , the director of the agricultural school in Bisenz , R o s i n a , farmer Š 1 a h u n e k from Domanik , director of dairy in Gaya and farmer K u č er a from Bisence . Later, the deputy chairman of the Association for Agriculture and Forestry for Moravia, Z m e š- k a l , and a police officer from Prague, who belonged to the personal 57404 entourage of the minister, arrived. Shortly after the greeting, the conversation on the incidents in Gross-Blatnitz, which the minister actually wanted to visit, came. Hruby had a detailed report from the district head of Hungarian-Hradisch, B u z e k . For example, H. pointed out that several inhabitants from Gr.-Blatnitz, among others the mayor and the local chairman of the Association for Agriculture and Forestry, were in custody at the secret state police, and it was not possible for this reason to visit Gr.Blatnitz. After a long period of reflection, the Minister decided to distance himself from going to Blatnitz. He said that he would let the persons in question come to Prague after their release from prison and teach them accordingly. Afterwards, the company Qualita was visited. After a visit, which lasted about 20 minutes, a meal was taken in the company's offices. During the discussions that took place, memories/the time of the Czechoslovak Republic were exchanged. Hrubý came to speak about the favourable trade agreements with France and the debates held in parliament. He also described how he had succeeded in raising the prices for pigs and what means were used. At around 10 p.m., the minister began the return trip to Zlin. It is worth noting that the secretary of the minister Dr. H a m p 1 and the NG secretary H a r s t e from Zlin spoke to the district authority in Zlin and asked for two cars to be made available, which, however, was rejected by the said authority by reference to a driver's decree 161