STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 425, sig. 109-4/170

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2Y Obergruppenführer also pointed out certain transactions in the Reich in this connection, in particular the seizure of numerous real estate belonging to Wittelsbacher, who had gone abroad. Furthermore, Obergruppensführers pointed out that the compulsory administration did not yet mean expropriation. In response to an objection by President Håcha that the compulsory administration fees would be so high that the owners would break it, Obergruppenführer agreed to an audit, as he pointed out in general, that he would still examine the material in detail. However, Obergruppenführer believed that the fees would only be unsustainable for those who did not manage their property themselves, but believed that they could do a great deal of work in cities and on trips. At the end, the Obergrupperführe urged the President of the State again to take special care in this matter. In addition to the above mentioned points, which have been particularly substantiated by written statements, the President of the Republic has still