THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 109, sig. 110-3/49

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88 funds disfigured should be accepted as self-evident. Gauleiter Jury is expected to attempt at the party law firm to have its request supported in this way. Ieh therefore has to point out that, in the wake of the successful deployment of Czechs in the Gau Nieder donau, there is at the same time an extremely political question on which the leader must decide. Gauleiter Jury, by the way, urges an immediate decision, which I have assured him of. Occasionally, my conversation with Gauleiter Jury told him that the party law firm would issue an order in the next few days, which would also be the party's responsibility in the protectorate of the ski jumping operation. In this case, the principle of the primacy of the party for the leadership of the German people cannot therefore be applied in the present case. Moreover, the party lacks any legal and practical means to provide the rich and autonomous administration in Protectorate with the necessary means to carry out the ski jumping operation. I would ask you, Mr Reichsminister, once again, to ensure that, in the case of ski jumping, no regulation is made which ignores the particular circumstances in the Protectorate and the position of the German Minister of State for Bohemia and Moravia. To this extent, I would be grateful for an as soon as possible notification of your steps and the state of affairs. ( 79 Heil Hitler! Her very devoted gez.Frank. 2.) Wv. on 11.12.1944 with me.