STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1459, sig. 109-4/1213 Page 114 · 114 of 156
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1459, sig. 109-4/1213
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314 - 5 - the Prince Philip Josias spoke at the hands of the lawyer Salomon, who of course had to be paid for this order. One may hear the Dr. Solomon, who still lives in Pressburg today. Ing. Nykl explains that Razim was the best friend of the Jewish timber merchant Körner. He drew him during the administration almost exclusively to the wooden shops. That is why it is not surprising that the Körners were granted, even in the takeover contract of 24 March 1928 - one should note that it is a state contract - a most favourable treatment for the future wood recycling on the Coburg Lati Foundations. He also went to Vienna with the wood Jews Santo and Nobel to negotiate directly with the Jewish lawyers there again. Still in the year l93o, when I was fighting for my compensation at the ground office, these mil lions of heavy Jews ran out of grain at Razim and arrived, while I had to wait for hours on the corridor and was held for months like a beggar. It must have been known to Razimm that grains from the lowest heger began to bribe all people. This was known in Prague and throughout the Cobur- gian rule. Razim explains: I was very well acquainted with grains and had a lot to do with it. I did not know that he bribed the people. It is also possible that grains were well known with Hodza. The Razim is now being told that, in his first interrogation, he admitted that Hodza's pastures business had happened as a matter of fact, but that he had rejected every responsibility from the Land Office for this, as well as for his own person. Nykl explains this: This is completely incorrect. When the grazing land contract was concluded by the Ministry of Agriculture with the Coburgem, the implementation was carried out exclusively under the supervision of the Land Office and Razims, i.e. during its inspection period.