STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 594, sig. 109-4/341

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0b - 5 - At the beginning of November 1939, the Oberlandrat F i e c h t n e r was in favour of the removal of three well-known anti-German personalities. The statement made by Urban to 4-Obersturmführer Wolfram von Wolmar can therefore be seen that he still sees a basis for successful implementation of his interventions in cooperation with German authorities. 2.) In the above-mentioned conversation with the government commissioner Engelmann on 13.2.4o, Urban also came up with the topic of Nečas - at work. He told in this connection that the two had come to the government at the time as confidants of the Secretary of State against the will of the President. With the agreement of the Secretary of State, Nečas and the evening of work had fled even now, in order to give through their foreign incitements a handle for the dissolution of the Protectorate and for a radical action against the Czechs. In the light of the political past of the original and the assessment of its current activity, which is characterised by both above examples, Urban needs to be warned in the strongest possible terms. He is a completely unreliable and unreserved person in character, who is only tolerated by his Czech people in the absence of a bad man as their representative in Iglau. His family relations correspond to this picture. Urban is allegedly married to a Jewess. A review of this question is initiated. It seems necessary to distance oneself from Urban in the best possible way and to avoid any occasion which could be regarded by his side as an official recognition of his activities.