STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1132, sig. 109-4/886 Page 3 · 3 of 5
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1132, sig. 109-4/886
English Translation
Lh%. Dr.Danzmann Prague, 18 June 1943 Chief Government Councillor Office of the State Secretary belten Reidheprotektoc in Bohemia and Moravia. Eing.: 19.JUNI 1943 I heard Miss Godbeck at-dgJowgal.... on 24.5.lg43. She read this as follows: "Icb wanted to go to the Czernin Palace that day, and then to the Binggange to the Palace of Czernine, a protective policeman stood by a car who called me from a distance: "You can't go in now, the boss is coming in now." I approached him and asked him: "What does that have to do with it, I'll go in." I didn't know which "boss" it was. Then the police officer said, "Well, you'll probably have a minute." I replied to him, "I don't have time because I'm expected inside." During this conversation, another policeman said that it was Secretary of State K.H.Frank. Only then did I know who should come at all. Ieh said to the police officer: "What is that supposed to mean, the Secretary of State also meets the employees of the Czernin Palace office." - I then returned from the entrance and waited until Mr. State Secretary had left. I don't know if there was anyone else present at this exchange of views. Since I have met the Secretary of State several times in the Czernin Palace, it has occurred to me at the moment that I should not enter the building when it was expected at the entrance.I was not aware that the passage is kept free every time the Secretary-General enters or leaves the house, since I have not yet been added at these moments. Moreover, the policeman behaved very closely towards me. so that I could not accept his behaviour calmly. It was completely far away from me - 2 - 9n