NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1147, sig. 110-11/85 (poškozeno) Page 190 · 190 of 203
Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1147, sig. 110-11/85 (damaged)
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134a 3. N.E. construction materials of all kinds, especially iron, have often been used in an indispensible and inadmissible manner. However, I cannot make concrete statements at the moment. I will submit this as soon as in writing. 4. The mood in Vlsshim is following after the judgment of Duke--so much so: the condemnation of Duke is considered just. However, among the Lazarets, it is widespread that Strauss, who is regarded as the chief culprit, is inviolable and not persecuted, with regard to his alleged relations, of which he boasts. People often say that conditions are worse than l9l8. At that time, the wounded had been eaten with the food, today they would be shot and hatched and the food would be left behind.Also, one would be insulted, e.g., "cracky dog" to thank you for being wounded. The people, especially the soldiers, also say with regard to the different treatment between Her- and Strauss: "The little ones are hanged, and the great one is let go." People have no understanding that the military jurisdiction should apparently look at the case differently than the ordinary jurisdiction. The people consider the action of the German civil courts to be correct and, by the way, say that the Strauss must go away, however certifiable he is under 36624. People also say that a surgeon can apparently al allow himself because he is urgently needed and irreplaceable. This anguish of Chirirgen is exploited by Strauss in the worst way for his misdeeds. The clinical achievements of the professor are strongly doubted. I myself am not an expert in this field, so I would like to abstain from a verdict. The doctors and the wounded reject him because of his low medical performance. Also a certain medical gymmatist Sand and the operating nurses can make interesting divisions about the behavior of Straues. However, I want to abstain from further communications in this respect. In the presence of what has appeared loudly dictated and approved. e.g. Dr. Nüßlein. gez. Uhlmann,