NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1120, sig. 110-11/58 Page 60 · 60 of 108
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1120, sig. 110-11/58
English Translation
48a hunting grounds is absolutely necessary. The reasons, the expediency of the uniform administration were repeatedly and emphatically discussed to the chief of the hunt of Branowitz as well as to the cell leader, which, as shown from the files, is mainly the driving force of the discord. Unfortunately, all the ideas made by the management of the Seelowitz representational hunting area have bounced off at a factually unfounded storm. Also, the proposal to lease the local hunters another area, namely the neighbouring Pribitz, as a replacement for Branowitz, must be regarded as having failed from the same grin. Moreover, the idea of leasing the Pribitzer hunting to the Branowitz peasants has been dropped, since it was the express wish of the Reichsjagdamt to leave all the huntings which are bordering the territory of the Lord Reichsmarschall in the state administration and a lease of these territories as an unfriendly act towards the Lord Imperial Marshal. The action of the Branowitzers could lead to the disintegration of the largest European low-hunting area in addition to the unwelcome dispute in the sense of the decision in favour of the applicants there. However, this is not in the meaning of the Reichsprotektor nor in the spirit of the adjacent Reichsmarschall, nor in terms of our after all also in the protectorate existing beautiful German Waidwerk. It was therefore necessary that the hunting team of Seelowitz SS-Oberst-Groupführer Daluege reported on the incident at the same time. 1 dulace Commissioned by: 2 T ang 61341