THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1459, sig. 109-4/1213

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230 Appendix I to the statement Nykl v. 29.6.39 Jelsava/Coburg. Dohoda, of 24 March 1928. I. In general: Goods were since 1922 a press citron of the Land Office and the Czecho-Sl. Agrarbank. See: Pasture areas, where later on Hodza participated in the wood, mortgage agricultural bank, otherwise I a. insured, cost with commissions etc. in individual years up to 20 % interest, commissions for the first trance of ca. lo,oo.ooo Kc., was paid only to commissions Fuchs, Ing.Weinberger ? etc. 3,ooo.ooo Kc . Proof: Account corrent of the agricultural bank. I objected to this usury loan in 1923/l924 and thus came into serious conflict and displeasure with the land office and the agricultural bench. However, the financial situation of the goods in 1922-1923 was bleak: every operation was completely discontinued, one could not even pay out the officials half year l923. For 2 years about 500,000 m3 of windfalls were unworked, and there was already a risk of bark beetles. At the end of l923, all the seeds were already in operation. In 1924 Vienna began to withdraw large contracts, and there is a new danger that no working capital will remain. Cyrill and Josias continue to dispute, and Hodza-Beneš also argue. Both reach the high point in l925. Large-scale journalistic campaign. Compulsory administration due to tax arrears from about April 1925 to the beginning of June 1926. The company recovers and pays around l,oo.ooo Ke. June l926 Reconciliation Josias-Cyrill, establishment of the board of directors and abolition of compulsory administration.With the Princes are represented in general power only by Jewish general lawyers.Josias dureh Dr. Eisler, Dr. Tafler etc., Cyrill by Dr.Barth, Drs.Steiner etc. In June 1926, the mutual lawyers signed individual contracts with the Jews Körner,Nobel, Szanto, and, with the abolition of the compulsory administration, established a hundred percent Jewish processing company, the Czecho-Anglo A.G., in the form of a foundation to which the entire operation of the government is to be handed over.