STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1905, sig. 109-5/133 (damaged)

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45 eräw aA b s c h r i f t doatveb tdotra eanib tertmmiteea tim SD-Leitsabteilung München, Nr. 212o of 15.7.194o ns A An den SD-leitspart Prag z.Hd. l-Hauptsturmführer J a c o b i. EUSUATST Betr.: Dr. K l u m p ar, Minister for Social Care and 1eh Gesundheitsverhaltung in der Protektoratsregierung. pep uug geea er aon gen shepes The investigations at state and party offices as well as people who had the opportunity to be together at the reception, at the guided tours and at the banquet with Dr. Kl u m p a r, revealed the following: "Dr. K. could not speak of an openness about German relations. There were no statements of political nature at all. He abstained from any judgment about impressions which K. might have gained in a social-political relationship. In the discussion and demonstration of the workbook obligation introduced in Germany and its organizations, K. showed an unaccustomed surprise at the tight implementation. It was to be noted to him, however, that he would not appreciate such introductions in his business. During the visit of the Czech workers in Munich and the surrounding area as well as in Garmisch, there were no complaints; a recognition and satisfaction on the part of the K. was observed. He also brought this to the fore at a final meeting. Perhaps for an overall assessment not uninteresting are moments from informal conversations. Thus, K. on the occasion of a debate on Prague very strongly asserted that the University of Prague has never been a German institute, but has always been a Czech university, if you don't want to say, even supported by an international character, that it is the responsibility to be a member of the German Reich. the fact that there can be no question that only a small part of Czechs exist in the Sudetenland, one would have to say that only one