THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1785, sig. 109-5/13

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76 I note that I have reported to the Chief of the Main Office 4-Court, Group Leader S e h a r e, of my discussions with you regarding the H-O'Stuf. Max Führer with V.A.B. 277/4o on 27.2.341. I would like to add a copy of this report to your notice and note that the Chief of the Hauptamt 4-Journal confirmed to me on 4.3.4l the receipt of my report of 27.2.41 and that år shares my opinion on this matter as well as he approves the steps I intend to take. Bayer my name has been associated with the -O'Stuf. Max Pührer, so I probably do not go wrong in the assumption that this happened because the interrogating official was aware that I intervened with you several times in the matter of Max Führer. I have to say that you have correctly informed these officials that I have pointed out to you more than once that, in the end, it would be an almost intolerable condition for every leader and therefore for me, the -O'Stuf. To meet Max Führer again and again as comrades and to meet him naturally also as a man who wears our skirt and on the other hand with the possibility that Max Fehrer should no longer be worthy to wear the uniform of an H-leader. You will have informed the official that it is precisely for this reason that I consider it absolutely necessary to investigate the rumors about leaders and have seen the possibility of looking at whether there is a need to distance oneself from Max Führer or not in such an investigation alone. The interrogating officer should have told himself, in some logic, how unlikely it is under these circumstances that I myself could be burdened by my relationship with Max Führer if I was the one who repeatedly urged you to investigate and investigate the rumors against Max F├ehrer.