STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1725, sig. 109-4/1480 Page 17 · 17 of 33
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1725, sig. 109-4/1480
English Translation
N The Imperial Protector ae 8ab 4esstweg Prague IV, 6 May 1943. in Bohemia and Moravia Telephone connections: Prague 60141, 31945, 60951, 64456. L80eloloOp6de0p Division III b s c h ri ftindoebtua sib mo No.E T Sch 235 It is requested to indicate this trade mark and the dedd ng lu lb subject of further letters. Accounts of the Oberkasse: aotielgtnlelx m afttet bnie tgnibed Post savings bank account No. 98 500 and current account with the National Bank of Bohemia and Moravia in Prague. ts eegen rsdeld natnegelgntosir V notes : 4920 Lo gesedant SEAEGIN I have discussed today with General Reinefarth the difficulties which have arisen and occured over and over again as a result of the presence of the police officers of the Upper Land Councils. I have used the report of the Government Director Prager of 27.4.1943, the administrative report by the Higher Land Council in Budweis of March d.J., as well as the report which I personally know Ceneral Reinefarth and I had to Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, we are both mistaken about the success of the joint meeting with the police officers of 26 March 1983 and the following camaraderie evening. We have each of us without knowing that the other has done the same thing, he has told the Colonel Group Leader and I to the Secretary of State that we have the impression that the mood between the UB school administration and the police officers of the Oberlandrats has been detoxifying. I had to draw the opposite from a secret report, which was presented to me by Prime Minister Preger a few days after the meeting, and the report shows that there were uncertainties about the outcome of the discussion. Elected General Reinefarth and I believed that it was clear enough to have TSpe that an intervention in the normal school administration could not take place- 0 my ME if, and that the police officers in particular have no icy powers, government director dons Pragueer and Oberschulrat Leiber had taken the opposite from the discussion Ceoi S0 SucenfantsTueu TSD. Mr Prager's report, moreover, is very personal and not suitable for the files. Toe SEL Another proof that not everything is in order TBWTSVLOEOCOEPIT B9 .bate was a secret report of the -etetne dTO 7370889 s TUS SASho9T Haupfmannş Hucke about his working session on 26.3., which Ge- Onn ENU MSETEN telver o S15 ES POOTONP 8eb ald neral Reinefarth sent to me, besides various conversations with government director 104 LOLEONTROU U2P U63 mmepceons in NU Prager and the gentlemen of my department. This report attempts to show quite a single LEL TOUS séitig that the police officers are carrying out a Padan BNBUE 89T- extremely beneficial activity and that they have already proven great GOTNe-Lenen Jen successes. The report is also not suitable for the files dole ne NERAO atdoin. I did it point by point with General Reinefarth through- 117