STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1611, sig. 109-4/1366 (damaged)

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English Translation

This is no different from that in the industrial economy sector, in order not to have to give up such persons and not to play hands on the positions of investment-hungry capital, which usually occurs in disguised form, the so-called Reichskredithilfe has been established in the Protectorate. The Reichskredithilfe makes available to financially weak forces the necessary funds as loans on favourable terms. In the present case, the use of the Reichsschredit Hilfe would not have failed to comply with the guidelines. Tamashke intended to include a partner with specialist knowledge in the company. The bank of the Germans in Prague, which is the proven credit institution of the People's Germans particularly interested in the dechechization and dejudication of the economy, was also willing to lend Tamashke their experience and help in financing. Under these circumstances, the acquisition and management of the Nalos and Mansfeld company by Tamashke CSNON could have been carried out without any difficulty. Tamashka is now a decorated participant of the First World War. The Wehrmacht has not resorted to his report on the use in the present world crisis. If, after the end of the war, Tamashke were to submit an application for authorization to acquire the company Nalos and Mansfeld, which is to be re-arranged from the green areas which are not of any interest here, the application would have to be complied with. In the Palle, that the dismissal of Tamashka from the i would be maintained, there would be a situation both for those there. It would not be happy either for the office of the Reichsprotektor. Reasons that speak against the admission to Aryanization, as has been explained, are not present. If the admission is successful, the prestige of the imperial leader is touched, who ordered the dismissal of Tamashke precisely because he wanted to carry out an aryanization. On the basis of these considerations and in view of the fact that Tamashke has behaved properly, it seems appropriate to obtain from the Reichsführer an order for the formal review of the case.