STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 537, sig. 109-4/284 Page 2 · 2 of 6
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 537, sig. 109-4/284
English Translation
Copy. II/2 - 1134/1 Prague, 16 July 1942 Abt. II Eing. 28.7.42 Zhn./ 392-42 1.) Note. Subject: Financial debate with the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia on the occasion of the reclassification of former Czechoslovak territories; Here, regional cultural councils and elementary funds. The conflict between the Reich and the Protectorate over the assets and debts of the former Bohemian, Moravian and Silesian Land Cultural Councils began already in 1939. They first only focused on assets and liabilities of the Former Bohemian Land Culture Council and on 19 and 21 July 1939 led to an agreement (cf. the 'action protocols of 19 July 1939). and e.g. 21.7.1939 in the Act). In it it was established that đas Ver- Before departure may the German Section of the Bohemian Land Cultural Council on the after payment of the debts in full to the kingdom of Mr. Abt. Chief followed and the fortune of the (utraquist) Central Col II legium should be divided between empire and protectorate. Mr. The assets of the Central College consisted mainly in the Secretary of State's two funds for real estate tax refunds and supporters with the request for elementary disasters (elementary funds), the division of which was to be submitted to the key 28: 72. The implementation of the agreement was not possible at the time because the securities, which partly consist of the assets, were not feasible at that time and because negotiations were initiated between the Reich and the Protectorate on a general dispute concerning the assets and debts of the Czecho-Slovak Republic. 2) When it emerged that the general separation of special agreements on certain assets would probably not exclude, the negotiations were resumed at the initiative of the Reich Ministry of Food in 1941. The need for a special agreement arose from the fact that, in the negotiations on the general agreement, it was envisaged that the empire would be burdened with obligations to creditors resident in the territory outside the Frotektorat and that it would only be entitled to the iyz Czecho-Slovak assets located in that territory. (The agreement T-12342