NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 565, sig. 110-4/413 Page 23 · 23 of 88
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 565, sig. 110-4/413
English Translation
Wa BAOND SW JO* NTT FOVV bs&.63.pn6 It certainly doesn't have to be seen as a war-like operation, whether it's as small as BOSKO's performance increases, or from year to year the performance sinks there and this in my opinion. Because trustees with management were employed there, who had no idea of management throughout their whole life and can have even less idea in the eighth decade of their life. It shows this only with what care and sax knowledge such managers are selected and used by the competent authorities. But the Minister of Armament and Ammunition in Berlin could, in my opinion, agree with the view of a simple man from the road that it is absolutely necessary to increase the performance of the very best company in the fifth years of the war. This view is also entirely in line with the last speech of the Minister of the Reich, Dr. Goebells ..I., who demands that the last reserves of power of the German economy be mobilized. However, such a mobi- lation must take place in good time and according to schedule, otherwise it can come to Yr late and no longer take effect. These were the reasons I had in January of the year. I would like to thank the President-in-Office of the Council for his excellent report, and I would also like to congratulate him on his excellent work. I also applied for the acquisition of this company BOSKO in alla 9 possible and permissible way, had brought the case of the district management Brünn of the NSDAP and the Gauwirtschaftsberater of the Nazi Party of the Gauleitung Niederdonau and even received from the district manager T8 Dipl. Jng. FOLTA the instruction to pursue my application for the sale of this business further. e i 23172 But according to the existing provisions, this is completely excluded and so it is necessary to wait until an applicant can find himself in accordance with the applicable regulations. Meanwhile, however, such an enterprise can be so run down that - it can no longer be interesting for any applicant to receive the enterprise, even if he would receive it as a gift. I did not apply for this business because I want to become rich in it and in it, but only to show that even in the fifth year of the war one can get more out of such a rotting business than