Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1147, sig. 110-11/85 (damaged)

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106a Now, on 30.V. General physician Muntsch was in the hospital, - I was informed on 3l.v. by the chief doctor, that according to an order of the general physician only medics officers of the Wehrmacht should treat soldiers and that my activity is therefore excessive. The assurance at the time that when the research institute was taken over by the Wehrmacht, I would be hired as a contract doctor if necessary, would lapse, as this would only be possible if too few Wehrmach doctors were available. But since for me a sub-doctor was ordered back from the Eastern Front, this is not the case, although even a few days before the same place was complained that far too few doctors were there. I do not tell you this fact, because I am personally concerned about myself, because on the 2l. VI. I am ordered to Prof. Pochacker, who wants to travel with me, where I can be deployed. I am still employed by the DAF. I also hope that the case of the convocation by the Waffen-i will come to the fore, I have already been called by the command office Prague of the OSAF. However, I haven't heard from Minister Frank yet. I would like to point out that general doctor Muntsch had been in agreement with my work for a long time and personally agreed with me on my own initiative that he wanted to send me cases of neurolögic origin, for which I am particularly interested. However, after I had seen myself forced to shoot Mr. Muntsch in the persecution of the corruption affair and had given material to the circle leader Adam to Prague, which the circuit leader had already used to me after his participation, the development that has now occurred is likely to have occurred. It is characteristic that the High Court Councillor Harnisch in Prague, who led the investigation, told me in front of a witness that Mr. Strauss was still being shielded from above, i.e. from general doctor Muntech. The Chief of Staff of the DAF headquarters informed the Court of Justice that, while Prof. Mr. Generalarzt Muntsch sent Prof. Strauss a military holiday ticket to Dresden and Berlin, although in this case his authority was already overtaken by the court of war. Furthermore, the general physician of the Strauss family admitted that they were allowed to continue living in the DAF-owned villa, although he had no right to do so at all. As a result, a number of wounded persons were asked, half an hour before leaving the bus, whether they were against Prof. In order not to delay the start of the holiday, each Landser once again signed that he knew nothing, even though a private person was among them, 00490 j0A