STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 923, sig. 109-4/676

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2 8 May 1940. St.S. 320/40. 1.) To Mr. 95. 40 Reichsleiter Bo u h l e r, hs, Berlin _8 Vosstr. 4. Reichleiter ! Dr. Gerolf Graf v. Coudenhove, who is employed at the Consulate General of Japan in Prague and who is also a lecturer for Japanese Language and Culture at the German Charles University, has asked for my support to assist him in his admission to the Fartei. Count Coudenhoove, which has nothing to do with the Paneuropaman, is the son of a Japanese woman. I have received from Count Coudenhove both a CV and a review of the situation of the incident in the party and I have included these documents. Due to my observations, I can only issue the evidence that he has proved to be a reliable German. From my point of view, therefore, I would have no reservations if the admission to the party was approved. I may still be able to add St. S. &