STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1604, sig. 109-4/1359 (poškozeno) Page 21 · 21 of 87
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1604, sig. 109-4/1359 (damaged)
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-9 - which, in its turn, uses its local general compulsory administrators as asset managers of the Reich's collection assets. In essence, for this reason, the Reichsinzugsbetriebe are organizationally affiliated to the general compulsory administrations of the Land Office and are included here in this overview. This also includes the 1 4 holdings of around 3,400 ha shown in the graph as "separated" and an increase in the compulsory administrations with German owners, from 24 holdings of 8,640 ha in 194l to 32 holdings of 18,380 ha in 1942. The increase therefore amounts to 9.740 ha = ll2.7%. A number of exceptionally poorly managed German enterprises were forced into administration, including two holdings of owners belonging to the Hochadel in the Protectorate (G.Z. 639/M and 640/M). III. Legal disposals_(A)_and_Grundverpachungen_(B): A._Versandungen: 1) Number: Since May l939, the time of the first application of the Government Decree 87/39 until 31.12.1942, a total of 2l2 real estate disposals, mainly sales, were made in the case of forcibly orphaned enterprises or approved by the head of the Land Office, i.e. in the monthly average 4.7. The size of the individual items of sale shows that, in the present period, the sale of land and small plots is essentially the only one. The divestments were mostly carried out for the purpose of arronding or for other local considerations of a mandatory nature, often also due to relocation in the case of sheep breeding of troop training places and in the course of legal developments from the land reform. Buyers or acquirers in 79 cases German and 133 cases Czechs.