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

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aA fdow nerdat st do-dloow grudosatugtebel egbladele 6 trains had to arrive sooner or later. so wiel ateso. diemand could expect that with In=o thisopelitic amendment entered into the gansten of the German multiform legal claim, which had been negotiated since tob l918, now the derzogin bezw. Dr. In contrast to varletzing's compelling right to the task of the Czech demands, plim will not be suspected of seeking political economic gains. In addition, the Hec tsenwa slogan Coburg - Kohary was nevertheless legal c/and actually too well founded and had it Br. Anders ülber l8 vahre unabated under worst economic and political constellations and incorruptible against all political financial transactions, as they v. Jungenfeld anssttareaetb. ni daTetd TrO death e.g. with the Czechs, fought. If the OLACETEGTTTOT were demanding former principalities, the National Socialist State, as equal people, certainly did not take from them any of their rights to property etc.ced 9. At the time following the creation of the Protectorate, the law firm of the leader Dr. Anders, on the basis of a request addressed to the Lord the Secretary of State, requested to deal with all the Be=LoT e T0 0 Mr. R. LUG meb E, Secretary of State, said that the persons who had to be taken into custody, who had yet to be considered to be ardent, had to attend a meeting. The SASTE0E1O0T nedo was in line with Dr. Anders. At the meeting held in front of the State Secretary K.l. doon Frank, two representatives of the a chancellery of the Führer, Bie Reichsamtstellenleiter Cnyrim EOT and Dr. Wittig, Director General lübner, Dr. Anders, Presim dent des csl. staatl. Landamtes Dr, Vozenilek, the Re= 12 ferent ministerial councillors Dr. Nowak and Dr. Raziem, the .of agriculture Czech tassea minister Dr. Afternoon, the long-time representative of Prince Coburg in Prague, lawyer Dr. dosif= ko. In addition, the Secretary of State had consulted representatives of the secret state police Frag and the commissary SS - head of the state ground office for information. As Sach=handler desoßerrn State Secretary ersohien Mr. Ober=sb . government councillor Dr. Gies. In this conference, Dr. An=f of this gave an hour-long presentation, presented evidence, demanded -Saub olsbaldige T8TS