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

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-19- oS State police and State Secretary Lanmers succeeds in interested the representative of the Reichsssee/tzmeister Reichsoberrevi= sor Ried in his argument. 2.) First of all, a court order against various arbitrators in the court proceedings and against the defendants of the Duchess before this Dr. Deutsch- mann and Dr. Anders. Dr. Anders has been heard in him before the opening of the oral hearing. Prince Coburg's singing in the protectorate proceedings, his enigmatic position, the enigma by Dr. Differently by 1 9 months were closed from every discussion- MOV, "since this compley had nothing to do with the Gauschieds= procedure Duchess against Frinz Coburg." The Gaugericht decision ( Farteiausschluss ) led to criminal investigation proceedings against the arbitrators Wilke,. Lessuann, Dr. Kallob, State Administration Adami, Ministerial Council DiedDr. Schucht, the speakers Cormer, Aasessor Dr. Schmah, leuptuann Preßler, Assessor Buchholz and the attorneys of law Dr. Deutschmann and Dr. Anders. All the accused would be taken into laft at the end of August 1940. The court order was for extortion and fraud in the arbitration case Wilke v. Prince Coburg. Kach held 446 days in custody by the 382 prosecution against Dr. Ancers filed the case for detrages, antsanangung, ante-abuse and filed an An= sue for extortion. He. Anders was later acquitted of this indictment of ressanction. Wst in the minimum trial from 11.8.41 to 17.11.41, after dropping the discards of the amount and the extortation, he would be made to be the one of inciting arbitrators for reenforcement. He bab by his writings and plaidogers, requests for criminal prosecution of Jungefeld n.a., before a civil arbitral tribunal criminal and civil law lie absolved, nes a pressure on Trz. co' Cobzurg, the Sehrif Bchiedsrichter won for his zov legal opinion, the Prince Coburg unjustly to egl. Dr. On the other hand, who knew the arbitrators to the e1s part garvioht, argued that he, as a farteiver, had the task of winning the arsenals for his opinion on the TUO U SO; he had no unfair OD relations 0O8NE