STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2608, sig. 109-12/256 Page 24 · 24 of 101
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2608, sig. 109-12/256
English Translation
b√ I/4 I 22 G/ Prague, 16.4.43. C 1 To the office of Mr. State Secretary Eing 17. APR. 1943 z.Hd.v. Ministerial Council Dr. C i s in home. Reference: Letter from I2.4.43 addressed to Area Leader Knoop - Sign: St.8. KII - H - 17 b/43 and note from the Head of the Special Department of Cultural Policy dated 8.4.43 - Signs: W/Kr.i to the State Secretary. - EE : S , In order to be able to report to Knoop, the regional leader returning to Prague on Monday afternoon, before his meeting on the above-mentioned matter, on the previous input of the manuslripte and to explain the last case to him, the department I/4 of the authority ded Reicheprotectors álle has asked responsible personnel from the department of the officer responsible for the extended transfer of children's land to the Czernin Palace. In the following, I would like to announce the investigations of those circumstances which gave rise to the completely unintentional misconception and which were subjected by -Sturmbanniührer Wolf in his attribution to the group leader to a thoroughly justified criticism. For the manuscripts, the department of the Extended Children's Land Dispatch clearly identified a certain principal leader Rose and a certain cake as responsible. As a result of the considerable increase in the transport of children from bomb-prone areas during the last time, the main leader of the company Rose had to take over this important service immediately, because of the lack of other Hj-Pührer. Rose has been constantly traveling there, which led him to Holland. The previous photo reporter's cake was completely unprocessed by Öberbannführer Dabel from Berlin for the continuation of the Sehrift ladder work to the Klv office in Prague. In the department I/4 of the authority of the Reichsprotektor, the latter has been informed by the fact that she was suddenly placed in a completely new area of responsibility and partly still under the last impressions of the Bom benangriife in Berlin, in which she was surrounded by her property, could not yet quietly go to work. Et.©,x H-17 e/43