THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 162, sig. 110-4/7

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19 The German Minister of State. 18 February 1944. St.M. 91/44. -gede talervev edlsensd tfedegaio get ai anutioiatexz gary eue zegaizge aov ddoula zeb slelgtbnewdon etb alfot -ad .rladoe vs tloy xeb ave gtefngsne gretttozda neb aty Mo -O30 netaeblasgestvesbaad nerioetveb meb dol ed -fotdeü seà ttednesena al demogelegaa slb nniw dl.) To Mr.tozdzev sov gaudeisieg zotau baw erel -bmsditev verReichoproteator Dr.Frick,lelerl Tob baul Tommad zoelb vs.P a g rivel .afearsege bnedoiiiroads gawi zadlfeedau ais gnubs base etogdode "gedgedgedgad doud" eizv,nov dreamfetastu anoiteddil eediev mennl nol obtev anozdstzov eeb duldon In your letter dated 27.12.1943 concerning Oberarbeitsarst Dr.Springer, compensation for suffered ethnicity, I may provisionally inform you of the following: Oberarbeitersarzt Dr.Springer, at his request of 17.4. In 1942, the Oberlandrat in Prague immediately received the amount of L6.l60.-- RM paid by a margin. The agent was asked to carry out damage proof because of the remaining, highly dubious claim. In the course of the administrative officer, the processing of the "ieder-begörungsangebot" was transferred to the Landespräsidenten - Reichsauftragesverwaltung in Prague. The German Health Chamber in Bohemia and Moravia had a rather unfavourable balance from this, because it was argued that the applicant had lost his practice out of his own fault and not because of his petitic attitude towards the political situation which had been transmitted. Since Semit was called into question the legal basis for granting a further amount of compensation, a further petitic opinion of the