STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1110, sig. 109-4/864

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KRAKAU, DEN 13. Sept. 1944 Dr.v.B./K. ENNNNNNENNNMinisterial Office OF THE GOUVERNEUR OF THE DISTRIKTS KRAkAU Eing 16. SEP. 1944 To the Minister of State K.H. Fr a n k ne Prague IV Dear Mr. State Minister! My wife wrote to me that you advised her in a loving way when she went to you a few days ago un advice. I regret that it has been necessary to trouble you with private concerns at this time, which you are taking full advantage of with other tasks, but I am grateful that you have listened to my wife, and my wife's situation is not easy, not just to take care of herself, that would be easy, but to her daughter with two young children and one who will. In addition, it is, very self-evidently, under the impression of the severe blows of fate that have broken into our small family in recent weeks. The son-in-law has fallen, the son misses, a brother caught in Russia, the other in Saloniki in an unenviable position. That is enough already to bring a brave person into serious concern. I wish you all the best for yourself and your family as well as for your office. I wish and believe with you that the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia will be spared from everything we experience here. A HeilHitler ! din Doy wng Your very devoted / YMI 71 0. 44 1 d = 6 5/43