Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 634, sig. 110-4/482 (damaged)

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69 Secretary of State Backe immediately telephoned the order to lift the fat barrier for the protectorate alebald, the further pett deliveries should first be at the expense of the l6,000 t subsidy, which the ReM itself had considered necessary and possible. In addition, Secretary of State Körner asked that the rinsings then be discussed with the Secretary of Steats Baeke, and assured once again that he would strongly support the position of Mr. St. Reichsprotector at Mr. Reichemarschall. The same was true of the Flieger Bodenschatz, who, from the point of view of the works of the Arms Union which he supervised, argued in the Protectorate that food in Bohemia and Moravia must be drawn in the same way as food relations in the Old Kingdom. At the end of the discussion, Reicheprotector handed over a memorandum to State Secretary Körner on "The position of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Mühren in the German war economy" and remembered that he would soon present the matter to Mr Reichsmarachall himself. *II Afterwards to the conversation I took place in the REM a meeting with Secretary of State Backe, who had drawn to his speakers for the supply of the occupied territories as well as temporarily ministerial director Walter as head of the trade policy department. Reichsprotektor made, more in detail, the same remarks as in the preliminary discussion. State Secretary Backe immediately declared