STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2129, sig. 109-8/12 Page 26 · 26 of 54
A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2129, sig. 109-8/12
English Translation
-3 - museum and ground-based art and cultural property is located, so 19 that it can be used at any time. At the moment, a special map of the Protectorate over all castles in the Bohemian-Moravian area, which shows how the possessions and other relationships are, is created by the staff at the instruction of the General Superior Daluege. The necessary documents are currently obtained in cooperation with the Memorial Office and the Upper Land Councils and evaluated accordingly for the overview map. The map is in progress. A special map of all the castles forcibly administered by the Land Office had already been drawn up by the Staff for General Oberst, from which it can be easily seen which castles have already been inventoryed and have since been used for other purposes, as well as those castles which, on the proposal of the Memorial Office, the Ministry of Education and the Museum Administration, should remain as untouched as possible. ( References are made to the reports of the Staff of 1.6.43 and 19.6.43, which are added again in copy and have already been forwarded to the Secretary of State.) I 10 - V 3-1-357/43 - the depot of the Central Office for the settlement of the Jewish question of objects of art belonging to Jews in the Lange-Gasse and the neighbouring buildings together with Professor Dr. S w o b o å a reviewed, estimated and in- ventarized. In connection with this, according to the decree of the Lord Reichs protectors of 29.4.43 BdS - II 0 - 724/43 paragraph 4 u.5 became, after which in the Protectorate all art objects of art important for museum purposes and all especially valuable furniture, carpets, pictures etc. from former Jewish possession before being extradited to the Einsatzstab II of the Einstab I to be checked and selected, insofar as the Einseibstab has so far been asked to make decisions about which objects are to be regarded as museum or spatially bound cultural values and possibly to be ensured, continuously visited and the corresponding decisions taken. This has been properly reported to the Central Office.