STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1459, sig. 109-4/1213 Page 42 · 42 of 156
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1459, sig. 109-4/1213
English Translation
41 - 13 - as private individuals, of course, they had a completely different status from the Ministry of Finance, which would never have granted the Coburgers the reduction, In the question, that the high determination could only be pleasant to the Cobourgers, because then they compared to the Bo- denamt with the state assessment by the state financial authorities a 6- with the reference to the state evaluation. I would have liked to see the price of this levy four times higher for their goods, I say: this demand would not have been met by the Land Office. For us, the takeover price was fixed at l3o million Kc. The whole maneuver of the sliding asset tax has prevented us tremendously in the Land Office and has also prevented the abandonment and liquidation of the property, has been dissipated for over 8 years and has caused enormous damage. If I am told that a horde of Jewish subjects and further legal attorney Dr. Josifko, Prague, together more than 30 million Kc. I have heard of high fees, but am surprised that such assets had to be given. I even claim today that if I had come to Jelsava a year earlier as an administrator, the Cobur- gers would still have half of their entire property today without any burden. In response to the question why, in the year 1 928, it was possible to proceed with all the power to liquidate the Coburg possessions in Bausch and Bogen, and at any cost, to explain the following: The President Dr. Vozenilek hastc from above - of which I would like to know the Council of Ministers - the wink to liquidize the Anglegheit Coburg at any price. The stances surrounding the Hodza affair, trials in which state officials were accused of being bribed, from the minister to the official, the state's coercive administration with its enormous damage, the inevitably growing debt of the property to health insurance funds, the stouer authority, the government's administration.