STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2088, sig. 109-7/95 Page 3 · 3 of 27
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2088, sig. 109-7/95
English Translation
M I-Hochschulen Tgb.401/ 301 Note The SS-Station Commandant has requested to leave the rooms of the current infection department of the German Children's Hospital in the Resselgasse-Karlsplatz for hospital purposes. Today a meeting took place at the participation: SS-Group leader Keppler, commander of the Waffen-SS, the chief physician of the SS-Lazarette Dr. Fintsch, Adjuntant Gugdenbrunner, Rek tr Professor Dr. Buntru and the undersigned. After explaining the mutual point of interest, I suggested that the infection department as soon as possible i.e. As soon as the 105 infants who are now in this department are housed elsewhere, the Waffen-SS is made available for hospital use, but at the same time another free building (bank or other building) is being constructed for hospital purposes. After completion of this building, the SS will clear the infection department again and make it available to the Technical Höchschule. SS group leader Keppler agrees with this proposal. Rector Buntru acknowledges the need for immediate accommodation of our wounded, but still has some concerns and begs the decision of the Obergruppenführer. Furthermore, I pointed out the orphanage in the Klam Martinez street, this house could perhaps be freed by sending the children to the country until the establishment of another house. The orphanage is suitable for hospital purposes. The plan will be examined by the SS. If the Obergruppenführer's decision was to release the infection department for hospital purposes, the immediate housing of the 105 infants would encounter difficulties.The simplest solution would be the following: the two infection buildings of the former Czech child hospital, in which the German Children's Hospital will be housed in the future, will be completed expeditiously, if immediately 20 painters V1 B68-43