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

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24a - 20 - relations, such as money pp, to any arbitration = judge was even an open opponent of the later Wilke's fee claims. In particular, at the request of the Arbitrator, whose inability to clarify the dispute, he had been accused by letter of having drawn up a series of proceedings in 49 questions from the content of the dispute that had already been raised on both sides. Noack and Graf Sternberg have expressed that these questions had finally led to an orderly procedure and that no one had felt harmed by it. It was clear to each participant that Dr. In another way these questions had worked out, there could be no mention of a legal refusal here, they themselves had demanded continuation of the useful question by Wilke, who unfortunately had stopped them. Dr. Anders was sentenced on 17.11.1941 for coercion in deed unit with incitement to legal diffraction to 3 years 6 months penitentiary, which he served today up to 8 months. Also sentenced to prison sentences were the arbitrator Wilke, Dr. Kallab, prosecutor Adami. The remaining defendants were ready January 19941 out of persecution ge=. What Dr. Anders had to say about this criminal case, he has= ben, v. his defender Prof. Dr. Grimm, Rachtsan= walt Dr. Sack, judicial councillor Dr. Staege, lawyer Dr. Hoern= lein in, an incomprehensive material of writing. Here neither the Ürt nor the absehircht of Dr. Anders can be polemized in the slightest against this procedure or judgment. Dr. In other words, it is only out of this criminal case, in which one unfounded: accusation replaced the other, that Prince Cobrurgs, Jungefelds, among other things, seeks to reduce the deserving offices of the secret state police of Vienna and Berlin in their activities and their ability to have successfully dealt with in court. ( see:stenograph. Negotiation=protokolle Adami.), continued against the attacks against the arbitrators, of the Gauschied proceeding to whom the prince was obliged to greatest thanks, after he only by 14825 the