STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1988, sig. 109-6/80

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95 The Oherlandrat Pilsen Bilsen, 28 October 193g Hus-Straße 15 - husova 15 Phone No. 2234. rorjavs! 3 h. 2/91.29. 1X Mr. State Secretary SS Brigadier K.H. Fr a n k, in Pragi Czernin-Palais. Dear State Secretary! First of all, I would like to express my sincere and sincere thanks for your visit and for giving me such a kind opportunity to report to you on my work and concerns here in Pilsen. You will remember, Mr. Secretary of State, that we were talking about the issue of the appointment of a German director at the Bürgerliches Brauhaus and that I had the opportunity to tell you that Mr. Robert Müller applied for this position and presented it to me. The thing I thought of was that Plášil, the current director of the company, would not want to extend his contract, which was still running for about one and a half years, and he would then withdraw to a screw factory, whose majority of shares he already owns, while another approximately 3O% shares have belonged to his former Jewish son-in-law Levit, whom he wants to give to his now divorced wife, the daughter of Plážil. The matter is subject to my approval and I intend to grant this approval in exchange for the forthcoming resignation of Plášil. Meanwhile, until the resignation, Plásil intends to work his future successor in all branches of the company. Today Mr. Plášil was with me and he counted that he had become aware that important German circles in Prague were already actively interested in the replacement of the General Director of the Bürgerliches Brauhaus and that in this context the most diverse candidates were already mentioned as favourites. Müller was not among them. Plášil doesn't know what to do and would be grateful for a decision whether or not to choose Robert Müller from a decisive position in Prague for the future successor, since he is able to do so with his future successor -