NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 258, sig. 110-4/104 Page 24 · 24 of 54
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 258, sig. 110-4/104
English Translation
2. In his letter, K. objected to the introduction of HGW-Stahl-GmbH, which had taken over the sale of the products and the purchase of raw materials for the whole of Konzem by 1.5.1944. In this regard, it was noted that the proposal to introduce an organisation for the sale for the entire group of products by K. In the course of the negotiations, the Commission took the view that it had been prepared to the fullest detail and that all the details had been established and discussed by K. in the meetings of the heads of the Tocter Societies of the HGW, as well as in long meetings. K. was only able to answer yes, admit that the aurgestelite beneupt he had bought the raw materials from HGw since 1.5. was unwieldy. Aur aie prazise Question Pleigers, whether the HGW had been buying all raw materials for Witkowitz for 2 years and the needs of Witkowitz in this area had always been fully satisfied. The question of whether difficulties had arisen from this purchase question was raised by K. neg. Kuchinka macente against the introduction of the entire supply and purchase by HGw-Stanl-GmbH that the insertion had taken place too quickly. Furthermore, K. had complained in his letter that he had not received the management of the HGW-Stanl-StabH. office for Witkowitz. On the basis of his own proposal, he admitted that the commercial management of the subsidiaries in question should form this office, but admitted that he had made this proposal. On the contrary, K. Nor could K. answer the question of what the personal and material intentions of the HGW were at the expense of the Witkowitzer union, even though he himself had set up this task. K. was not able to answer the other specific question as to whether a strong campaign against the Witkowitzer union and its bodies is leading in the interests of reducing its performance and capacity.