STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1296, sig. 109-4/1050 Page 182 · 182 of 198
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1296, sig. 109-4/1050
English Translation
104 5.sheet on the work report of the Primator representative for the period from 1/8. to 30./9.1941. THE PRIMATOR-STELL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE MAIN STATE PRAG. Incineration plant will gain a not insignificant importance, especially for the immediate post-war period, with its shortage of building materials. In particular, in view of the requirements of post-war construction, negotiations have also been opened on Prague's industrial plants in Ninonitz, in which the city has a 50% stake, while the second half of Schwarzenberg's shares have been taken up with the aim of increasing production capacity through the new investment of 40 million crowns. the Gau Oberdonau, who leads Schwarzenberg's estates in the fiduciary administration, was only willing to cover half of the said sum if some provisions of the Treaty are re-established, in recent times direct negotiations with the second contractual partner have been successfully concluded. As a result, the municipality of Prague will receive a correspondingly increased amount of building materials from the above-mentioned works in the future. The continued efforts to make purchases for the city from the Jewish property confiscated by the Jewish emigration fund have now been crowned with a first success. A number of Jewish houses in the Nürn- berger Strasse and Langen Gasse, as well as the Winternitz-Villa in Smichow for the purpose of a German kindergarten have just been acquired. Thus, the city administration has been able to at least alleviate the great need for offices. The negotiations for the purchase of Villa Marie in the vineyards have unfortunately stalled at the moment, as this object, which is a meaningful addition to the Gröbevilla, was confiscated by the Gestapo shortly before the conclusion of the purchase contract with the trustee. I do not want to fail to point out the need for the acquisition of this villa for the city, since it is intended to serve as a school home for the now more flourishing Prague women's school. A not insignificant setback in the real estate