STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1981, sig. 109-6/73

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he trustees of the non-profit settlement cooperative in Prague 17 governed Genossonschaft with limited Hafung I/Ku. Notice from statements by the President of the Association of Non-profit Housing Companies, Berlin, Dr. Brecht, and from a circular from the Reichsarbeitsministerium (Employer for the Protectorate of Oberreg.Council Dr. Fischer - Diekau) to the Oberlandraten and the government commissioners, I had learned that the Reich's heir minister intends to provide funds for the charitable housing in the Protectorates. In total, it is about 4,000,000 Reichsmarks, of which 3,500,000 are to be used for top financing and 500, Oö0 Reichsmark for the foundation of a new common civil servant housing construction company in Prague. Representatives of the Reichsarbeitesministerium at the Reich Protector are: Ministerialrat Dr. Wilhelmi, and his clerk for housing issues, Anterate Gavenat. I had to report to Gavenat today, because Gevenat is working independently on housing matters in the Protectorate. Gavenath confirmed to me that for about 6 weeks an antreg has been running at the Reichsarbeitsministeriun, on the basis of a loan of 4,00,000 RM, which is to be paid without interest according to the possibility. After about 3 weeks ago, according to information from the Ministerialrat Dr. According to Antsrat Gavenat, any financing aid for housing has now been stopped because of the political situation in the country. Through Gavenat, I learned that the Ministry of Labour, in conjunction with the local Ministry of Social Affairs, is planning to set up a public-interest civil servant housing company in Prague, whose task is to build apartments for members of the Reichsprotektor's services, the secret state police and the other police departments. In addition to Gavenat, SS-Oberführer Dauser, President Dr. Brecht, Ministerial Councillor Dr. Ebel, in conjunction with the Ministry of Finance, the driving forces for the establishment of this association are: