STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 765, sig. 109-4/516

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latt IV to the letter to Herm State Secretary K.H.Frank, Prague v.17.vIt.1939. Gauleiter's and Reichsstatthalter's a financial contribution would still have to be made. I also discussed this matter with Pg. Rümmler. The economic chamber of Sudetenlanu was particularly concerned that I would retain my order (see supplement II ). During the negotiations with the Chamber of Commerce, it became clear that, although Mr Gauleiter had agreed with me on 20 June, a complete dissolution was planned. I do not think that such an action in the interest of the Suaetengaues is happy, even if it is perhaps only directed against my person. For I want to remember that Dr. Stuckart, Secretary of State, has also recognized my work. I know, for example, that he proposed me first for the management of the Prague Land Office. Here, too, certain opposing forces seem to have occurred. Now, suddenly, I am superfluous. I have done my duty and can go. You know it yourself, it wouldn't be the first time that people try to put me on the wall. I know I'm not a Moravian, I don't have a certain predilection either. But the power must be decisive. I also stand perfectly there in character and moral terms and do not need to bend. I wanted to bring this to you and leave it to you to decide whether or not you can stand up for me in any form. But I would like to hear your opinion. Genny He i l TH r! 2 Supplements.