NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 705, sig. 110-4/556 Page 19 · 19 of 78
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 705, sig. 110-4/556
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The representative of the Foreign Office Prague I, 8 March 194413 Mil.hy at the Reichsprotector Thungasse 18 in Bohemia and Moravia Fernruds 601 41, 77941, 77841, 649 €1 Aher lol5/15 Prot 2 Kroat. Nr. R Ea is asked to give this reference number and the subject matter in the case of further letters, - 1 Annex - 79/3 7,9713 Dear Dr, G i e s, I have received from the re-enclosed communication of Mr ORR.Gawenat of 1st March. - 9400/394/44 - thank you and would like to say the following: 1.) The Swedish Consul General has just been with me to thank you very much for your personal interest. He will continue to help in the procurement of a suitable object. He seems to have some houses in view and will at the given time to Mr. Primator deputy Prof. 2.) The Croatian Consul asked, as you will remember, in September V.J., in a letter handed over to you at that time for at least l2 rooms for his family and the consulate, which was exceptionally extensive among the Croats. Consul Wittner was prepared to do so, in favour of the Reinhard Heydrich Foundation, the building of the former one. To clear the Yugoslav embassy (Brückengasse l5), where he has rent-free residence as a representative of one of the successor states, and to provide his private apartment (4 dark rooms on the fourth floor of Italian Road 25). Until now, the Reinhard Heydrich Foundation has only been accommodated in one part of the building in Brückengasse, but has meanwhile been able to rent the large empty building of the former Franco-German embassy. The foundation would now be available for the relocation of the Croats to about 50 rooms in Brückegasse and again about the same with the French. Since Consul Wittner is very poorly accommodated in person, and on the other hand the neighborhood of the foundation with the consulate business has led to inconsistencies, Consul Whitner would be grateful for the most timely decision, Mr. / Ministerial Councillor Dr. G i e s SS-Standartenführer Chief of the Ministry - in Prague St.M.1rA-dc/43 455