NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 573, sig. 110-4/421 Page 52 · 52 of 219
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 573, sig. 110-4/421
English Translation
4 39 Pleigers, to give him a case of such a Kempagne, does not answer. In his appeal to the Enemy Commissioner, K. complains that the direct involvement of the board member Dr. Schmidt over his head would be treated kaurmänniscne as an external question. On the question of Dr. Selmidt, where and when he considered the competence of the K. K. said that he had heard that Dr. Schmidt had drawn up an organizational plan for the Witkowitz union. Since Dr. Smith explained that he did not set up such a plan, nor knew it at all, K. was asked who had made this announcement to him. K. could not give an answer to this question. K. had claimed in the scrolling that without his knowledge a tank cabinet of the Continental Trading Company had been broken up by the HGW. In this regard it was established that the managing director dismissed by K. K. made the statement that he had been in the sanatorium at the time and did not know anything about the iniquities. K. had refused to replace the tank cabinet and had been opened in agreement with K.'s appointed managing director of this sehrank during a revision led by the HGW. As to the claim of the K, in his letter, the Witkowitzer Gewerkscnaft produced their entire achievements with their own personnel and ma- terial forces, that the HGw had in no way contributed in any way positively to this, Fleiger noted that this nuance was not only tendenziős, but almost lied, that K. had to be ashamed of inciting such lying assertions. Pleiger explained to Hana the advantages of the Witkowitz union from the HGW. Each of these examples was confirmed by K. In the discussion held under the chairmanship of Minister Prank, the allegation was made, Dr. Schmidt had placed a sign with the name Director General on his office room, thereby giving rise to rumours that they had already dismantled K.'s. To this end, Dr. Schmidt explained that he had only sunken before a few days before that sign and that he did not know who had made it. K. explained that himself on - 5 -