THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1306, sig. 109-4/1060

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PRESIDIUM OF THE LONG-TERM AUTHORITY IN BRUSSELS Tel. Wanitschek rightly points out that it is not possible for him to distribute his household to two or more apartments, even if they should be located in the same house, even with regard to the low age of his children, who need constant supervision, but that it would not mean a special sacrifice if the above-mentioned gentlemen were to move into such apartments. Dr. Wanitschek is particularly concerned with the settlement of the housing issue because he does not keep it financially to two separate households.