STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1780, sig. 109-5/8 (damaged)

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8 December 1942. The State Secretary. St.S. 505/42. & cxop 8 XII 1942 To Mr. Reichsminister and head of the Reich Chancellery Dr. Lammers, Berlin. Very venerable Mr. Imperial Minister! The former Prague lawyer Dr. Anton Leo Dem- bitzki is a patholo gic case. Dembitzki is a critical aster and political aster of the worst kind, but he calls himself a political genius. In 1918/19 he belongs to the then German-Bohemian state government under Dr. Lodgmann as anant and in the coming years almost all the Bulgarian parties as a member. In the parliamentary elections in 1 920 he ran for the "German-Democratic Freedom Party" (party leader of the Jew Kafka) without being elected. His political opinion is expressed in a letter signed by him in January 1937, in which he writes among other things: "If one wants to remain a political game, all things must be shimmering. To call it, if the presence of the lus training of defence stands on the ground, then one must barnch a l 1 e Profea, which has any meaning, oie that one intends with them ......"