STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 429, sig. 109-4/174 Page 27 · 27 of 45
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 429, sig. 109-4/174
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26-12 - the existence of an illegal organization. I believe that I never spoke to N e u m a n in l939 alone, but always only in the presence of N e & a in a purely official way. Raysaring It is true that within the movement there existed committees and once the Human Resources Committee, whose chairman the Home Office and its members the Agriculture, Transport, the Minister of Education, the Finance, possibly. the Minister of Justice; on the other hand, there was the Economic Committee, whose chairman was the Finance Minister and its members were the Ministers of the Interior, the Minister for Transport, the Ministry of Public Works, the Trade Minister and the Ministers for Agriculture. These committees have to consult relevant laws before they are submitted to the entire cabinet. I have no knowledge of the fact that in addition to these official committees met several times in the year l939, the ministers è i p e r a, K l u m p a t, Feie rabend and S ad e k, whereby several times ile besky and K a m e n d e k were anvesend from the N.S. There was no such summary of the ministries. What was organized there is a completely private matter which I have not been informed about. I am aware of the former section head at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but I do not think I spoke to him in 1939 - autumn - 2. If J i n a was able, a few days sder after the events of the 15th and 16th. 17.illl939 at a meeting of the S a m a l - committee to report on the exact content of my discussion with the Secretary of State F r a n k on the student opportunity, so I came only to explain this so that, after I had come from the State Secretary at that time, I immediately entered a cabinet council where all ministers and other N e b e s k y , Dr. M r a z i k and no h a person from the N.S. Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I should like to thank the rapporteur for his excellent report, which has been presented to me by the Committee on Agriculture, Fisheries and Rural Development. A senior lieutenant of the General Staff Franz D e d i è is known to me y. D e D i d was in the Zveit Republic when I was Minister of Transport, liaison officer of the Ministry of Defence to the Ministry for Transport. He is then later spoken as a civil servant in the e Frithsummer l94l; he came to me and intervened in a Jewish affair, which played in the area of Königgrätz - as far as I can remember - to me.