STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1735, sig. 109-4/1490

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\ Ms. Maceška does not want to give up her business, but wants to continue it, precisely because it is her hobby and she finally found an occupation. So both parties know nothing about the decision. Mrs. M. not even the pension of 680,- RM guaranteed by the Magistrate attracts her monthly, but she wants to have her toys, her riding stable, her horses again, which are taken from her and with which the police of the order can do nothing. This is the meager result of the whole affair. An official who makes such a decision is in my opinion no longer portable. If the Wehrmacht had been satisfied with the decisions of this official so far, this probably came because, in the event of confiscation of schools for the purposes of the Wehrenmacht, he did not expect to take over with the schools also the Czech school operation in it and to pay the salaries of the teachers. Otherwise, this would have been the parallel to the case "Reinstall". Ruye Lieutenant General of the Police.