THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 573, sig. 110-4/421

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14 3 I was then one day in "raz zu. einer *präsentation im Permagaa-Programme and when I returned, I noticed two things: first Mr. Wlk told me about my meeting with Schmidt and had the impression that Lord Schmidt did not really like any of my comments, which was what Mr. Wik did not know. Secondly: Mr. Schmidt had me informed by Dipl.Ing. Augst that I had to wait for all the fullness with the takeover of the agenda of the "real office, since he will come again to Witkowitz in the next few days and introduce myself fully. I did not comply with the latter instruction, since Mr Schmidt was not in Witkowitz until today and I do not want to leave the Din- ge. I stress that, contrary to this, on Saturday, August 19, I had a pronunciation with Statsrat Pleiger, which lasted for over an hour and ran very smoothly and pleasantly Tmud gu ver seicleun Arellelrw, because I openly gave my attitude to him Tbe- Berbleuen, who ate=. I also know this from a statement made to me by Mr Wik, who grlilen wuotew, after my briefing with Mr Pleiger. I confess to rejecting Dr Schmidt as an old illegal national socialist of the Eastern Mark for petite reasons, but I have received from my friends in Vienna the advice to settle with his person as long as it is necessary. I am following this advice closely, but I will always refuse to talk to Dr. Schmidt about political matters. Finally, I mention that I had a clear and sharp objection with him at the first appearance of the terrn Dr. Smith in Prague because of the provision of a car, which is also laid down in two letters. Kaliclumieg—44. O dng cate Ctn Diredy abe Ant 2 wreayand it L u, b. vm h. M, Mihgah un tup lenaris. Jis it, bpopag in Bin Jatj R, / Hi 2% #7/24 o