NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 679, sig. 110-4/528 Page 32 · 32 of 50
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 679, sig. 110-4/528
English Translation
23a LOKADEE DEIMIECHEA LECHABGHEL HOCHECMNTE LAUM closed down and work.same person, scientificly he has a good name. Prof. Fritsche is of susceptible health,(pneumothorax) so it seems questionable whether he will be able to meet the requirements of the Rectorate. Professor Fritche enjoys considerable sympathies among the students. Prof. Dr. Rudolf Kö n i g e r has always taken a clear position on a world-view basis. He was a member of the national Viennese Burschenschaft Teutonia. IV Politically, however, he has also never emerged in Czechoslovakia. He lived with restraint and did not participate in the political struggle. Königer is considered a good scientist. He is a calmly restrained person. As a result of this restraint, he enjoys little sympathy with the students. Prof. Ant. li s n e r was appointed to Prague only in 1942. He represents the Chair of Organic-Chemical Technology. Characteristically and philosophically, he is considered to be quite impeccable. Lissner also enjoys a good reputation in science. He has no special contact with the student body. From his own experience, nothing can be said about his previous behaviour in Czechoslovakia, but after inquiries had been received, it was completely impeccable. Prof. M i k s ch i c z e k represents the Chair of Steam Turbines. Politiseh has also never emerged and has never been a member of a political party. However, he has always acted as a conscious and decent German in his actions and remarks. Mikschiczek also has little personal contact with the student body. He has an excellent knowledge in his field ANT 59016A