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

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5 - 40 the Prage of an employee, which name should be affixed to the door to the service cimer of Dr. Schmidt, ordered to titulate Dr. Smith as Director General. Aur gave K. the further question as to how K. came to all the false allegations in his letter to the enemy commissioner as well as to the minister Frank. the statement that these letters were written by Mr. Nowak, and that he had then signed them. On the occasion that he K. had done nothing else but not only to preserve the Jews in his fortune, but to increase them, at the expense of the German armor, and on the further reproach, he K . had also made statements to the effect that if the war were to go badly, the Guttmanns and Rothschilds would not only retire him as a small member of the board of directors, but that they were satisfied with his management, K. explained that Nowak had brought him such an exclusion of the Jews from Switzerland, that he had told them only as a joke. On the other hand, he had to be told that the impression of the gentlemen to whom he had told others was different. As witnesses, Dr. Delius, Rechts- anvalt Möhring and the Director General Hödl were mentioned. On the premises of Pleiger, K. K. confirmed the fact that Kuchinka had explained to Pleiger that he had been separated from Nowak for half a year in all the discussions, but he had felt hurt by the tone of the letter from Pleiger, despite the clear order of Nowak. Even Pleiger's accusations that he had spoken orally to him a few days ago could only be confirmed by K. with the addition that he also gave the Hleiger the promise to step away from Nowak. To sum up, it must be noted that all of K.'s allegations against Hermann Göring's works are untrue, not an accusation was made by K Hardened or even maintained by Tatsacnenmaterial.