THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1023, sig. 109-4/776

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V/ - 5 - his wife (Sparkassenbuch Lukretia Pompeius Nr.253.383), partly in the name of his mother Hermine Krampf (No.34.o25) and partly on the fantasy name Spring (Nr.46.243); these values are thus economically part of the property of the Kramp itself. As a clerk of the Oberlandratsamt, Kramppf had to work on the aryanization of about 9o to loo Jewish enterprises. In some 25 cases, he has received from the purchasers, partly before, partly after the completion of the procedure, larger or smaller gifts, e.g. a bronze figure, a Kompottservice, lo - l2 Doppelzentner Kohle, a vase, a goose as well as wine and liqueur and more. In the following two cases, he has deliberately grossly violated his duties in the field of physical treatment in order to give the acquirer and himself unlawful assets advantages. 2.) Through his employment at the Oberlandrats- amt, Krampf met a certain Hans Gulde, who was acting as an intermediary of Aryanization Companies. Gradually, the couple entered convulsions and gulde into social communication with each other. Thus, Gulde learned that spasms wanted to acquire a dining room facility. In the year 194o Gulde wanted to mediate the acquisition of the company Jurak in Turas, whose Aryanization of Kramp was processed by an interested party called Kalitzky, which was technically and politically poorly regarded. Gulde approached Kramp with the request to make sure Kalitzky got the company, and promised Kramp for the success case the creation of a dining room facility. At that time, Kramp refused to mind the gulde, and it did not come to a company acquisition by Kalitzki. Kramppf knew, however, that he could count on a reward for such friendship services at Gulde. One of the Aryanization procedures handled by Krampf was also the company Charlottenbad in Brno (former owner Leo Fischl). By purchase agreement of 25.2.194l with the lawyer appointed for sale Dr. Buchta was acquired by Gulde (allegedly on behalf of his brother) at the price of 400o00.- K.