NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 717, sig. 110-5/6 Page 2 · 2 of 79
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 717, sig. 110-5/6
English Translation
Sicherheitsdienst des Reichsführers-f Prag-Bubentsch, 9.1.45. SD-Leitsabteilung Prag Sachsenweg Fernsprecher 60141, 77841, Czernin 3911-19 III G - gRs.PA. 108 Dr.Sch/Hüb. Geheimlflnis 230 FEEERBEEEE Eing: 12.JAN. 1945 1) To the Reichsssicherheitshauptamt - III G (with doubles) z.Hd.v.it-Sturmbannführer Dr.W e g e n e r o.V.i.A. Berlin. 2.) To the German Minister of State for Bohemia and Moravia Iltil - i-Obergruppenführer K.H. Fr a n k - Prague. To the Commander of the Security Police and SD - VI - z.Hd.v.it-ObertersturmbanhführER Dr. H a m e r - Prague Betr.: K e l e m b e r y - T a ka c s , Alexander, Press Attaché at the ungarian Géneral Consulate in Prague. Mario v.Spanyi, ung. Consul General. On 2.) and 3.): Without. Shortly before Christmas, the press attaché had an interview with a local confidant at the Hungarian Consulate General in Prague, v. K e l e m b e r y , giving the following account of the current situation in Hungary, as he was aware of on the basis of courier reports from Budapest. In a lengthy statement, the V.K. explained: "After the Soviet invasion of Hungary, conditions in resentment develop in such a way that the Hungarian people are systematically exterminated. The Soviet military, which came to Hungary, behaved neutrally in the first days in the cities in question; on 2 or 3. However, day came the Par sanen, a gang dressed in civilian clothes, which is well armed but cooperates with the military. These raided the homes of the civilian population, looting food, clothes and footwear. Namely food demand this parti- ammunition 1878/43/160 sane ruthlessly, since the military supply nv 1 k/44g 538/99 St. M. F