STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2185, sig. 109-9/9 (damaged)

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4La - 7 - a kind of so-called Erika Diamond typewriters in Germany and abroad. It could therefore be a German machine. Whether an English factory is in question cannot be determined, since due to the war-related circumstances in the institute there is no indication of details of the English machine production. However, it can be accepted as self-evident that the great English companies Oliver, Imperial and Bar-Lock also use such snrift sets, because if this is also a little common font, it is docn a normal standarschpift, which is pinned in catalogs. The fact that it is not a mascine with a specific Czech typesetting shows that there is a lack of specific tscnecni ic phonetic signs, which could indicate that this is a typesetting which was produced not in the territory of the protectorate but abroad. 5.) Other reliable evidence To prove the English origin of this document cannot be found in the criminal-technical investigation. I.A. gez. Dr. Wittlich. Government Council. . Round stamp of the Reich Criminal Police Office Berlin Criminal Institute of Security Police. 72194 - M) ain verst