STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1582, sig. 109-4/1336 (damaged)

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02 - 2 - in accordance with the guidelines given by the Minister for Economic Affairs on the closure of the plants, the party and the industrial sector proposed to the Junkers works that they should acquire the farm lease for the duration of the war-related necessity of their production, with the right to carry out all supplies, conversions and new constructions. Since the Junkers works claim that their investments could, where appropriate, change the operation in such a way that it no longer appears possible or expedient to buy it back by a Tex- til industrial operator, the lease agreement was still drafted with a draft of a conditional purchase contract, which will only enter into force if it turns out that the changes and investments have assumed such a degree that they make a transfer of the plant into a textile factory unimpractical and unprofitable. This lease, in conjunction with the conditional purchase contract, will fully invoice all the war-related requirements of the Junkers works. Junkers' works can fully fulfil their manufacturing project. On the other hand, in the event of the end of war-related production, the possibility remains open of re-establishing this operation to its peaceful purpose. Despite these favourable proposals made by the party and the organization of the commercial economy, which take account of all the war-related corruptions of the Junkers works, the Junkerswerke still demand the unconditional sale of the entire company Josef Sochor in Königinhof. They claim that due to the planned large investments, which have not been given an insight, they are unable to respond to any other solution from private sector sources. b.W.