STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1469, sig. 109-4/1223

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1- SS Dr. Franz W e i t h o f e r was a pediatrician in B r n n n . Until the founding of the Czechoslovak Republic he was a doctor. After this time he was relieved by the Cheohs with a small severance payment from this poddtion. He acted inside him as an aut. Seir Through his snem von ih Dr. Weithof Brno. To which naòh 'uun zoU u z u n he provided himself with a stylish country house and two smaller houses, which first of all served the reception of sick children, who were cared for by him and otherwise by his family. The property gradually got a size of over 3 hectares, which was first used durably fruit and crops. In addition to his profession, Dr. Weithofer saw in this ground and in the design of it a task of life which was to be useful to his children and first and foremost to his third-oldest daughter, who learned the gardening profession and was educated for the acquisition of this possession. The second oldest daughter studies medicine and was also educated, like the third oldest daughter, for the acquisition of this children's recreation home. With the construction of the Reichsautobahn Wien-Breslau, these plans came to an abrupt end. The route of the imperial highway was laid by the connected property and already today two houses of the Imperial highway have fallen to the sacrificial gfa. The possession was therefore worthless. As hard as Dr. Weithofer also met this, he did not resig- nated and tried to acquire a new possession in Schöllsch itz, which was also due to the existence of the Jewish possession / owner Spitz / in Schölllschitz near Brno. Negotiations on the acquisition of this property seemed to be favourable, in any case said authoritative services