STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2465, sig. 109-12/12112

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26a 2 damage to the Lord Havel. However, he was ready to give 10.000.- RM more than originally intended. Furthermore, he intended to clarify the matter with the superior military service in Berlin; he could not make any overpayment of the object in question with Reichsgeld, even if he wished to do so, from the relevant side in Prague; rather, he had to proceed according to the applicable Reich principles for the evaluation of such enterprises. Mr Pfennig noted in this connection that he had reported to the Secretary of State on this pall. On the matter of Mr Glessgen, the Under-Secretary of State noted that Mr Reichsprotektor had already requested on several occasions Mr Glesgen's personal file. Upon receipt of the file, the Lord Reich Protector would no doubt demand the immediate departure of Mr. Alassegen from the authority. Mr. Pfennig then gave a description of the person of Glessgen. He explained that his appearance had given rise to unwelcome rumors and speeches. The matter would have begun with the big nstauto Glessgens, the cheap house purchase and the ifellos üher his relations taking place in sigen localen. It was still unexplained how he would have disputed these issues, he would undoubtedly have made school. He estimated GlessGEN's previous film policy for any ideas tref- no idea asgen the administrative rdiønge was the Angele-