NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 573, sig. 110-4/421 Page 22 · 22 of 219
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 573, sig. 110-4/421
English Translation
16a. - 2 - Head of the Prague office Dr. K a l t s c h m i d t to appoint Dr. N o w a k.s. Idh habè took note of the fact that the councillor Meinberg gave a very impressive explanation, the Reichsmarschall wished to order Dr. Guide Sehmidt to be an enemy asset manager, ter and at the same time to become the trade executive. After you have declared your agreement with this regulation, at least temporarily, who will ask the Minister of Finance whether he wants to put aside his concerns, but before that the question of what limitations the powers of the new enemy manager should be subject to. The administrator has the task of securing and maintaining the union's assets, not only the hostile parties. He can only perform this task in the great responsibility he bears if he is constantly informed of all important matters and has the opportunity to obtain directly from the trade union all information which seems to him to be necessary. He has to monitor the management on an ongoing basis, taking up a threefold position. He has the rights and obligations of the Trade Unions, the Supervisory Board and the Directorate. For all three positions, the statutory provisions as well as the provisions of the contract remain unaffected, in particular with regard to the approval of legal transactions by the Trade Trade Union Day. As director (CEO), he represents the union inside and outside. The director-general only directs his rights from the directorate.The administrator therefore also exercises the rights of the union to Hermann-Göring-Werke in the exercise of the rights and duties of the directorium, regardless of whether they arise from the management contract or from other legal relationships 20409