STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1592, sig. 109-4/1346 (poškozeno) Page 138 · 138 of 250
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1592, sig. 109-4/1346 (damaged)
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82 - 41 - which went not only far beyond the legal measure, but even the inventory of the confiscated assets. It is significant that such pordations were immediately substantially reduced as soon as the state police raised objections against the level of the demands. 19.) As far as debts had to be collected, this was done directly from here, if necessary by the Treuhäinder or a bank. Many uncommitted debtors were identified by the publications in German Reichs- und Preussische Staatseanzeiger. In particular, it should be noted that, for example, mortgages granted at the expense of the assets collected by the previous owners of the property are only known in exceptionally rare cases, since the debtors either do not receive any knowledge of the confiscation or, if they are provided with such information, rarely receive an indication. 2o.) The confiscated insurance policies had also demanded a precise check in the first time. The Association of Insurance Companies, to which all the seizure cases were disclosed, thus had the possibility to announce all insurance contracts to the persons concerned by the seizure. In many cases, Jewish emigrants had transferred foreign securities to local banks. However, the securities themselves were deposited with banks abroad. Many emigrated Jews demanded the execution of these securities abroad in the way of the lawsuit. With the help of mainly the American-Jewish courts, the Uepf