NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1120, sig. 110-11/58 Page 52 · 52 of 108
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1120, sig. 110-11/58
English Translation
4 - 2 - German peasants, whose sons are now all in the field, should be disadvantaged of all the kingdom they longed for for decades. I do not believe, however, that the chief forestry master Weber with his whole kind and by the tone on these peasants has a very reassuring effect. The reasons given in Mr. v.Zenetti's statement against the granting of hunting rights to the German farmers are in no way valid. The representation hunting area results in a distance of about 25-30.ooo pieces of low-wild game per year. The route, which is laid down by the German farmers, is certainly not in any proportion to this in itself extremely inaccessible route, and the German peasants explain that they allow the Reichsprotector and his guests to hunt on their hunting grounds at any time. M.E. It is quite possible for you to include the hunting area leased by the German peasants in the campaign of the representation hunting area. As regards the admission that not Czech officials, but the imperial protector and his guests are hunting there, it is to be said that this is probably only partly true. The shooting, which is not carried out by the Reichsprotektor and its caste, must then be carried out in these hunting areas by the Czech officials, which can then be quite considerable. It does not matter how much hunting licence holders are present in the municipality of Branowitz, but rather it is true that these hunting licence owners are Germans and therefore deserve a special preference in this direction. The fact that these owners of the hunting licence are guided only by the "thought of the meat" is probably not true because they are farmers and because of their self-sufficiency quota they are in no way dependent on the hunting track in relation to their plea- ture.