NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1147, sig. 110-11/85 (poškozeno) Page 114 · 114 of 203
Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1147, sig. 110-11/85 (damaged)
English Translation
The Head of Division IX Prague, 9 February 1944 IX a 1380-1/0 NN Min 79 11. FEB.1944 The head of the ministry with l volume negotiating documents and 1 Annex 8e. EE The in-depth investigation of the matter has shown that despite the signature " Maria Forst " the accompanying letter is anonymous. Marie Forst, a postman employed at the post office in Prague, declared in writing that she had neither signed nor had any connection with the entry. It has expressly stated that the allegations set out in the letter are completely untrue. Four other German postal agents from the post office in Prague (including the two staff members Rosa Kubin and Paula Gruber mentioned in the note) have confirmed the untruth of the information. However, all members of staff who had been involved in the negotiation have described the H o l e c e k as uncathedral, tender, naughty and unbearable. This behaviour of H. has also led the Ministry of Transport and Technology - Postal Administration - to transfer H. with my consent. The post office of Prague l4 to the German post office Prague 7 for reasons of the morale of work and the preservation of the peace of work. Holecek, the post office assistant, during her interrogation, described the information and allegations contained in the entry sentence for sentence as untrue and only gave a favourable statement about the Czech officials of the post Office Prague l4). In addition, it has insured that the letter XC-844