STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1941, sig. 109-6/33 Page 63 · 63 of 119
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1941, sig. 109-6/33
English Translation
51a) -9- After an in-depth discussion with the new President of the Senate, Dr. Koschin, in September 1939, on all issues, which finally established that the competence of the Special Commission should be based both on the requirements and on the handling of damage cases over 200o RM and that the Czech damage U should also be included in the negotiations, it was possible to carry out systematic orga- EOEIET work. The creation of preliminary meetings, the elimination of all formalities and the work aimed only at rapid and practical completion made it possible to conclude, as has been done, and the intention to rectify these cases made it necessary for the German delegation of the Special Commission to cooperate closely with the authorities in the Sudetenland. This work was well-kept and promoted from the outset, and it was done to ensure that, in the event of the clearance of the claims and cases of damage which were carried out and carried out by the authorities responsible for the investigation, the Section VI was also kept in close agreement with regard to the drafting of the Compensation Act and implementing provisions.