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

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26a 4 24 - profound. First, after the verdict, Prince Coburg called for the Isenburg Agreement, which had just been concluded, since it was now possible to pull more out of the frightened Duchess. This challenge was justified by the fact that "the agreement had been limited to a minimum ( I )." (edited by Secret Justice Councillor Dr. Seelmann Eggeberth - Berlin and Justice Councilor Dr. Staege. ) Although Dr. In the face of the pressure of the sentence and the danger for the Duchess, General=Director Hübner and all the arbitrators from the trial of divorce, they had done just as little about this as their co-worker Dr. Anders - the Duchess and by surrendering the opposition of Dr. Anders also concluded a "secret agreement" with Prince Coburg on 2.7.42, whereby they assured themselves this secrecy against Dr. Buters. Contrary to all from l94o until 1942 the Dr. In another way, assurances that he would not be penalized in any way in his rights and concerns, since he had for 15 years "exemplary" represented the ducal interests (letter Just.Rt. Dr. Stagege), the Duchess Dr. Anders now left the prince's sole access to the civil slaughter of the 'criminal judgment'. This clever attitude of her own client is laid down precisely in the arbitration suit filed on 4.4.1944 by Senate President Spankus on=. Had the Chamber= court in these damages actions of Prince Coburg - the notorious foreign exchange pusher Jungesfeld sued va 35 ooo M compensation for 6 weeks by the Gestapo Berlin - Vienna decreed protective custody against Dr. Anders, by no means according to request on the basis of the criminal judgment, but recognized the requests of Dr. In other words, until the arbitration procedure before Senate President Spankus has been resolved, these proceedings have been postponed until after the war. In Slovakia, the German claim has become hopeless; in Hungary, the Herzbgin has renounced at least 1.5 million pengos against Prince Coburg completely without reason. Thus, before the country Prince Coburg, whom the Her= attracted in 18 years not enough her representatives could spøren, against 14823