STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2493, sig. 109-12/140

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1a - 2 - RBOPEE in Rahmhofgasse 6, where even I had a room in after-rental. Small things, e.g. basket furniture, older boxes, individual kitchen furniture, I gave to my Aryan sister-in-law, Zdenka, F & c h S. Your home address is omitted from my memory. With the matter further familiar, we know that I did not specify two secretaries and two chests in my financial statement, I have to say the following: These 'fabricated pieces of furniture do not come from my personal property, therefore I have not given them. In order to keep the suspicion of concealment of assets or property denial from me, please say the following: My sister-in-law Selma B a u e r, née Strakosch, gest., lived with a former kitten master of the Austrian army, the name b K r e g e r in the concubinate. At that time my sister- in-law was with my brother Eduard Isr. As far as I remember, and this is also evident from the case files of Mr. Kechtsanwalt Dr. Otto Metall in Prague II, Palackystr., Krieger was destitute at that time. Different circumstances, to keep my name pure, forced me to cover up a lot of things. After I was in an influential position and was also wealthy, I took on my sister-in-law Selma B a u e r. Durcn this separation from my brother and through the relationship with warriors, my sister - in-law came down more and more. She was in debt. I spent a long period of months depriving her of money, but after this did not help me, one day it became to me when my sister-in-law was 5, she told me that Popper from Vienna, Adres Selma Bauer didn't need G to have an equivalent value up there, and said: "I'll have some of these then for sale he offered me a second intarsia, further two and a small caste."