STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 600, sig. 109-4/347 (poškozeno) Page 20 · 20 of 111
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 600, sig. 109-4347 (damaged)
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Sl took away his secretary Helene Franke, with whom he was involved, even without asking him. His work in the military department was degraded with constant shyness. He was made more difficult to procure motor vehicles, files that addressed him alone were first presented to various employees and only came late into Dr. Kudinek's hands. The spatial and concrete equipment of the workers working under Dr. Kudinek was completely inadequate. The work which had already been sufficiently disturbed was further complicated by constant disputes of competence. Typical was the way in which Mr. v. Rumohr solved these disputes. Not the factual affiliation of the disputed Prague decided, söndern Dr. Kudinek was briefly explained that the younger division had to adapt to the older, which said so much that Dr. KudineK followed the lords of the nearer vicinity of the Hierrn v. Rumohr. 3.) Fallo1 Dr. WILHELM WOLLMANN, a German-speaking German, worked on the wage policy of several Oberlandrat districts with his seat at the Oberland Council in Moravia. Due to the large spatial area, Dr. Wollmann constantly needed a motor vehicle. Although there was no need, the Oberlandrat Dr. Wollmann took away the motor vehicle (only to demonstrate his superiority), so that Dr. Vollmann could not carry out an urgent journey. Dr. wollmann's complaint was already supposed to lead to the departure of Dr. Wallmann ́s department. Recently, Dr. Wollmann had to go to Prague on duty, but v. Ru- mohr refused him the car. Dr. Wollmann drove off defiantly. Again typical of the behavior v. Rumohr, who declared that he had finally had a Geleganhét to intervene against Dr. Wallmann and finally he could reject the report about Dr. wollmann to Prague, which he had been lying in his desk for a long time. A constant undermining of Dr. Wollmann's official position was anticipated, which was subordinated as a divisional officer to another departmental officer and which will probably one day become a clerk from the departmental staff. 4.) CaseK r a s s n i g Governmental officer HERBERT KRASSNIG, Volksdeutscher, (ss Oberscharführer since 20.4.1932, was already in the illega-