NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1136, sig. 110-11/74 Page 35 · 35 of 162
Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1136, sig. 110-11/74
English Translation
- 13- 21 good will of all those involved, especially thanks to the great work of Dr. Anders. He warmly welcomed the fact that the negotiations for months had prepared in a dignified way the ground of this peace work, which was certainly not always easy to show. The following day the Czech Council of Ministers accepted the comparison, which was confirmed by Mr Reichsprotektor. 14.) This compensation of 16.9.1939 was followed by the payment of the same differences, which arose on the basis of Czech machinations the burdens assumed on German shoulders, i.e. the agricultural funds administered by the SS= to pass on. Such a manoeuvre was not found in Dr. Anders's Mergleichstexte with the Czech Supreme Government=rat of the general financial procurator Prague Dr. Sternberg redi= gegegebenen Merglechstexter. Dr. Anderson was at first nøch involved in the proof of this breach of law in pleadings, but had then been instructed= according to (Ober. Reg. Rt. Dr . Gies ) except for each of these cases. Finally, the Czech protectorate government paid 87 ooo ooo Kc, which benefited the German foreign exchange economy, via the German Reich= bank, on 9 December 1939. 15.) In December 1939, Secretary of State K.H. Frank wrote to Dr. In other words, thanks to his work, which could almost be called his life's work, important political and economic services were provided to the state; his work could only be successful because it was a matter of law. ( Proof: Brifef. ) In the same sense, Mr. Oberlandesgerichtpräsident Bürkle wrote to Dr. In other words, his power of action, his diligence, and knowledge acquired over many years about this dispute alone had to be thanked for German success. ( Proof: the letter.) Duchess and Prince Coburg only had to enter the office of the Führer, the Secretary of State at the Reichsprotektor, the interpretative Foreign Office, the Ge= heimen