STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1610, sig. 109-4/1365 (damaged)

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21a) to the union.The wealth office has orally declared to the director of the trade union that it is willing to sell to the trade unions the items collected with the exception of the items listed in No. 3 and the silver items listed under No. 6. A sale of the silver objects is not possible, because these have to be carried out for armaments purposes to the Reich Hauptkassasse. The entered = art objects have been left by the group Unterricht des Reichsprotektors as Reich loan ider= ruflich dom Museum in Kähr.- Ostrau. The group of teachers rejects the sale to the trade union and agrees solely with the fact that de q Dr. Braun, Troppau, Gilschwitzergürtel l8, in the Etn, a review of the art collection takes place with the aim of releasing the stlicks, which are not necessarily necessary for the art-poor Jndustrie area, for the Verkar to the union. I cannot accept the demand of the union against the Jewish fortune drawn by Oskar Federer in hs of l040 728.15 k from the following Grt. In 1939 the union paid its Jewish general manager Federer an egg-like compensation of 4 million K. According to the tax administration in Mihrisch-Ostrava, the union would have been obliged to deduct the levying tax from the sum paid and to transfer it to the taxation administration, but this is not applicable. Line liability of the collected tax = like for this pording cannot take place. The letter of the Director-General Kuchinka is attached again. 50086