STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 578, sig. 109-4/325 Page 126 · 126 of 146
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 578, sig. 109-4325
English Translation
104 -2- About W, are various rumors in the run-up, which greatly impair his reputation as circuit leader : W, is said to have repeatedly engaged for the admission of semi-Jews into the HJ and in the BaM. In one case it has been the son and daughter of the Steinmüller family and in second case is the son of Dr. Grimm, of the Firm and Baptismal Godfather W. In both families, the mother is Jewish. W., as a factory owner, is one of the leading social circles in Budweis. These are liberal in their composition. A certain Watzlik, a German, at the time, had given the Czech police a list of members of the SaP. For this reason, Watzlic was arrested by the Gestapo. In his capacity as curator of the Protestant church community, W. sent the arrested Watzlik RM 1o.. W. is also frequently attacked because of the poor social relations in his company. He is said to have spoken out again against wage increases and the workers' association represents the opinion that W. has no social understanding. The average hourly rate for single workers and 20 rpf. for married workers. Women's work was correspondingly lower. The weekly wage for 48 hours of working time was approximately RM 3 to 3.50 for a girl. However, it should be noted that W. In response to repeated pressure from the DAF, W. agreed to increase the hourly rate for unmarried persons by l/2 Rpf. and 1 Rpf for married persons. He wanted this increase in wages in a large-scale company appeal of the Daf. The DAF refused to do so. The company run by W. was also the first to stop the payment of wages to the I-men who had been sent to watch duty at that time, although it was only 2 men of the workforce. The other companies also stopped paying wages under reference to this case.