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Prague-Bubentsch, 22 June 1943 15 Security Service of the Reichsführer-4h Sachsenwog SD-Leitsabteilung Prag Telesprecher 774-44 III - PA 11000 Büco de : Siaatssecretaries IoFe.d p otektor la Buhnenuas mahren. depa E 23.JUNI 1943 Personal speakers of the State Secretary at the Reich's Protector in Bohemia and Moravian Obersturmbannführers Dr. G i e s Prag Betr.: H o @ k@, Karl, born 14.3.1915 in Zeulenroda, DR., ev., verh., 1 child, resident Prague II, Klemensgasse 36, Vorg.: There: St.S. VII A - 2/43 of 21.5.43. Ann.: 2. Karl Hocke comes from a mixed ethnic marriage; his late father was Czech and was considered national conscious; his still living mother is of German descent. During the Czech-Slovak Republic, Ms. Hocke, as well as her son, confessed to the Chechnya, Hocke attended Czech schools and turned into Sokol districts, Karl Hocke confessed himself to Germanism in the establishment of protectorates and was noticed by extreme behaviour towards his former Czech contemporaries, so that he was regarded as a spoken-out economic man. In terms of character, H. is considered reckless, who, until his convocation to the Wehrmacht, turned a lot into post-locals and had numerous women's acquaintances, so that he did not enjoy the best reputation. However, in criminal terms, he has not yet appeared. H. according to the locals. Findings of German nationals; that he was not admitted to the party is fair, so it is not said that he is considered Czech for the party, as Mrs Hocke claims in her application. For a consolidation in his folkdom the military service seems to be quite suitable and twelve, so that an exemption from the Wehrmacht from here is considered superfluous; in order to escape the woman's squat, Karl Hocke could perhaps be brought back from a front assignment, if he should be able to do so again. ( Nafuni. ).2. O 11A A-2a/43 141