THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1583, sig. 109-4/1337

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English Translation

I'm on the 12th. In 1942, three years after the establishment of the Protectorate, the commissary head of the Land Office in Prague imposed compulsory administration on the property of the following Bohemian noble landowners: Count Franz Kinsky / Adlerkosseletz / Count Kolowrat / Reichenau a/Knezna / Leopold Count Sternberg / Tschastalowitz and Zasmuk / First Karl Schwarzenberg /Orlik / Baron Karl Parish / Senftenberg / Prince Johannes Lobkovicz / Drahnitz / his mdj. Son of Prince Ottokar Lobkowicz 4 Horschin- einik / Count Rudolf Czernin /Dymokur / Count Beleredi / Lösch 7 Count Hugo Strachwitz /Zdounek / Count Pranz Heinrich Dobrzensky / Pettenstein / Leave Leopold Sternberg / Pohorelitz /. About further nobles the compulsory administration had already been imposed some time earlier, namely: Count Zdenko Radoslav Kinsky / Chlumetz a.d. Cid. / and the possessions belonging to the three brothers Colloredo Mannsfeld Opochno, Sbirov and Dobshish.