NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1128, sig. 110-11/66 Page 30 · 30 of 66
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1128, sig. 110-11/66
English Translation
32 Lina Heydrich Jungfern - Breschan den 29.1.1944 Jungtern-Breschan Post Odolensioasser 942 Dear Mr. Frank! Encouraged by your request to report me if I need anything, I will again stand up with several requests. There would be I. In winter, our telephone line is constantly disturbed by the wind on the overhead line.We are forced to go to the village in order to inform Prague of the incident. Yesterday, the telephone onkel told me that in your line, which is placed in the cable of Prague, there are still two lines free. Could I probably get one of the idle wires in winter? In the summer there is much less disturbance, as the weather has a great influence on the wires. II. When the Reichsführer was here, I was able to speak about the balance of the company. The Reichs Führer could convince himself that only a ren=tability can be achieved, with extremely tense economic management. He therefore advised me to expand and evaluate the nursery well. However, this has always been my aim. I explained to the Reichsführer that without the construction of a small grow house I would not be able to do so=. I drew attention to the difficulty of material processing.The RF! then told me, if I could get the material, he did not mind. In other words, do what you want, but don't ask me. There's another thing to this problem. When I repaired my glass house, I had to give up a new boiler, since the old man seems to be still