Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1049, sig. 110-10/53 (damaged)

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H59 efeeb tanoibzllorivedslz 248 Hindaadplleld Question and constantly pressured Dr. Schwabe on concretization Dr. Schwabe was constantly changing his mind and knew that he was going to go to the German State A 932.SS on 5.9.1944 and in no case would he want to avoid the planned announcements by his own measures or even contradict them. On a purely administrative question, Dr. Schwabe even had to accept the fact that he was given assistance against Dr.Eckoldt by district captain Schmalzlein. Dr. Eckold, however, by no means let loose and urged more and more for a determination of the provincial vice-president. Finally, there was a certain agreement that all the officials and officials present should personally remind their German workforces of a German-conscious attitude to the "refugee of the country" 57387. Although all the participants of the meeting already made a somewhat tired impression, since they were apparently not used to having their meetings set out on concrete measures, Dr.Eckoldt continued to press for practical questions to be dealt with. .... About the overall sequence it is to be said that an ective impression only Dr. Schwabe, Bez.Hptm.Schmälzlein, to a limited extent also Lord Mayor Judex, made, but new and to the strongest extent O.-I.Dr.Eckoldt. It was still the opportunity to find out that most of the people present saw Dr.Eckoldt as "unpleasant menseh", but on the other hand, with a certain smirk, lively debates between Dr.ECKoldt and Dr.Schwabe and thus a pleasant counterweight against the right-wing kind of Lassedesvize president is expected.