Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1136, sig. 110-11/74

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Et - 6 - O to bring the pending dispute before the German Iandge= judge Prague. The arbitration solution -. something by=, from legal - vurde by Mr. Oberlandesgerichts= President Bürkle in a meeting with Mr. Staats= secretary, in which Mr. Anders did not participate at all, recommended and then ordered on the basis of the legal right given by the Fihrer to the Lord Reichsprotektor. An activity of a representative of the interests of division-managed demands, based on the laws and regulations of the leader and even demanded by public law, can never be contrary to the duties of a partner in the political situation. Dr. Anders only pays tribute to the investigative work carried out by Mr. Ander at the request of the secret state police in Prague, and also in Vienna, as their assistant, on the Coburg-Kohary estate in the restios corrupted states of Austria and Czechoslovakia, after the heads of these services have recognized his work. Until now, not even the different attempts have been made by his opponents to refute these findings of the secret state=police Vienna and Prague, even in one single point, for which they have been repeatedly called upon, alone by the secret State Police Prague and Vienna, the merit of having completely clarified this oestrich scandal and secured the evidence. 4.) My request is that the Minister of the Reich should have this brief account of the actual flow of things in Bur Coburg - Kohary l939 - as Dr. Anders gives - and comment on whether there is an incorrect C word in this account. Furthermore, I would be very grateful to the Minister of the Reich, in addition to this statement, if he would at the same time give me an assessment of Dr. Anders' tenacity in front of Mr. Reichsprotektor. Finally, I would like to present to myself a copy of this text, together with the annex, intended for Mr Oberlandesgerichtpräsident Bürkle, with the request to present it by Mr Reichsprotektor 1939.