NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 263, sig. 110-4/109 Page 15 · 15 of 25
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 263, sig. 110-4/109
English Translation
06 -eg dotei meb ave tteclatetileoo egtaselitere anle otffow -aegitiblsireteini siw rexttísrf peale nedePrague,the l9 October 1942 rotnU neael neittw roeotorgeronol fa dorrdoH,net M te Tenle nl btow zotaol teC tdooriue nednebed net Subject: f Appointment of the Ministerial Conductor Hubrich as Honorary Professor Ve r m e r k: yod Between the opinion of the Colleges Group and myself, in the above matter, there is only a apparent contradiction. It is true that Raschhofer is for the new chair of Reichsrecht, Interstate and Interstate. Law is formally provided and Hendrich is to come to the chair of Raschlakr. In practical terms, however, it is not possible to achieve what Obergruppenführer Heydrich wanted and introduced at the time: a new man should come from abroad to Prague, because the impression was that the gentlemen present in Prague were not fully sufficient for the task. There was already reason that Raschhofer's activity was not taken into account when setting up the new chair. However, no new man comes to Prague through the solution proposed by the faculty, except for a temporary representative ( Greve or Klein). However, it is precisely the necessary spiritual blood supply that is avoided. Thus, nothing is said against the activities of Mr. Raschhofer and Mr. Hendrich, who are quite useful in their kind in Prague, Hendric, especially as a result of his south-eastern knowledge. But the fact that one of these two gentlemen belongs to the first set of professors of public law will certainly not be asserted by any side. But this was what upper group leader Heydrich came up with: he wanted 58317