STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 425, sig. 109-4/170 Page 29 · 29 of 33
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 425, sig. 109-4/170
English Translation
28 - 3 - Obergruppenführer at home to submit a list of these persons, which would then go on to the commander of the security police, who would investigate and answer the matter. The third memorandum concerned matters of agricultural land. Obergruppenführer announced that the # force training station planned at Beneschau had to be completed with great speed. Nor would it be in a particularly valuable agricultural area, so that the food issue, which is the leader of the upper group, would not be affected by special attention. However, Obergruppenführer informed the state president that the large air and Wehrmacht sites would be postponed until after the war, yes, that it might be questionable even then whether the projects were carried out. ObergFuppenführER also said that, as far as possible, the #-force training site should also be considered for any order. If the large landowners, whose goods have now been confiscated, arrived, Obergruppenführer asked the President not to take too much action for them, because the political reasons for the takeover would be so important that intervention was unpredictable. The large landowners concerned had shown an anational attitude that some of them were now foreign nationals, from which the Czech people could also conclude that they had no possession of the large landholders concerned, but that they were not a vo1ks2