Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1345, sig. 110-12/171

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(c/44 g. Prague, 24 October 1944. Secret 5°) @*5* ipecapanee lesper s empe elesn 1.) Jm Circular procedure ! Mo ^7.4 Howmalbam 24.x4194 Mr Captain Hoffmann, Mr Küblbeck, Zukuze 27.546 -Hauptscharführer Anger, Srim 27.1a 4h, Miss Beil, 025/x.94 Miss Buksch, Bon 26..44 27.10.44 Mrs Emmig, 25.0.44 shorhe g Miss Klein, Vl, 25.10,44. Wn, 2410.40 Mohala, 13.11.44 Mrs Klünger, Miss Schmidt, Selt.25.10.44. (.E) On the occasion of the visit, I would point out that it is forbidden to provide third parties with information about the Minister of State's arrival or departure times by tele or oral means, including the journeys of the Minister from the apartment to the Czerninpalais and vice versa, as well as trips to visits, concerts, etc., within the city. It is precisely at this time that it must be expected that the knowledge of important details from the course of the day of the Minister of State can be the starting point for the execution of attacks. Therefore, in all cases - regardless of who calls or wants to be informed - it is not necessary to reply. Similarly, it is prohibited to communicate the arrival or departure times by telephone or by conversation. Addition for Mr. Küblbeck: The ministerial assistants are to be taught orally in their own form.