THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1008, sig. 109-4/761

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Presidium of the State Authority in Brno Brno, the _ 24.4.1942. Telex 10,880 Z. 2840/42 V.P. Dino das Sasehti:s 4 in Bohemia and Wehcen. kn den Eing. 27. APR. 1942 E - 1E State Secretary SS Group Leader K.H. Fr & n k , in Prague Betr.: d Veterinarian Council Dr. S r n e t z _ Appointment to the State Veteriner. 55 S SO EM ,nid RE EU The Government Veterine at the Landrate in Bohemia.Leipa DE TEOS Dr. On 23 December 1994 Srnetz was taken over by the Reichsprotek- raitor to the staff of the autonomous administration and assigned to the district authority Brno-Land. It was intended by the Imperial Protector, Dr. SrNetz for a time at the I. In-depth training and then entrusting him with the management of the veterinary department in the regional authority in Brno, which is currently run by a pension mature Czech official.d Dr. Srnetz, who is highly qualified in the technical field and has already been described by the President of the Government in Aussig, has also developed a very initiative and successful activity in the district authority of Brno-Land ss. He or the head of the veterinary department at the Reichsguardor, Ministerialrat Eccard, came to some inconsistencies between him and the Head of the Veterinary Department. These are probably primarily due to the fact that Ministerial Councillor Eccard repeatedly criticised the level of performance and education, the German veterinary officials incorporated into the autonomous administration, and that Dr. Srnetz believed that he had to oppose this criticism for factual reasons. It may be in the very energetic nature of Dr. Srnetz is that the objections raised by him were not always entirely in the form he was guilty of a pre-legislative authority. Dr. SrNetz will in fact have to be granted the right to reciprocate claims which appear to be incorrect to him. These purely personal misconceptions resulted from the desire of Ministerial Councillor Eccard, who originally appreciated Dr. Srnetz himself and had himself promised him the entrustment of the national veterinary department, Dr. Ct t=146/4).