STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1805, sig. 109-5/33 (damaged)

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Security service of the Reichstührer-44 Prag-Bubentsch, 15.6.1944 Sachsenweg 17 SD section Prague telex 774-44 TL S - Hn/Schg. Geheim! 24U0 1.) To 4-Obergruppenführer Minister of State K.H.F r a n k Pra'g 2.) To the Reichssicherheitshauptamt - III B - z.Hd.v.i-StandartenführER Dr.E h 1 i c h O.V.i.A. Berlin 3.) To the Reichsssicherheitshauptamt - ILI AS z.Hd.v.i-Sturmbannführer Dr.Wegener O.V.i.A. Berlin LI Bohemian-Mehrischer Adel. Prov.: 9 Below is a report of a reliable, with the traditions in the Bohemian-Moravian nobility particularly familiar with the request for knowledge handed over.The tenement in the following three groups, which had been in existence for a long time in the Czech-Mihrian nobility, can be observed particularly sharply lately: 1.) Aristocratic Bohemians and Moravians, who profess to be Czechs. 3.) The Moravian German nobility with strong ties to the nobility of the Ostmark. The first group of the Czech nobility, whose prominent exponents of the families Schwarzenberg, Lobkowicz, Colloredo, Sternberg and Schönborn are to be called, is in almost no contact with the aristocratic group of Bohemia, which professed to be German. The traffic between the two groups will, even if 141