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

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Group I/7 Prague, 23 May 1942. Eccard, together with Major Thiel, carried out an inspection of the farm and pension horses in the riding stables in Prague ( Šmaha, Bohemian-Mährischer Reitklub, Prager Reitkub, Schrott, Spačkova and Mačeska) was determined as follows: 36 horses appear suitable for purchase for the German riding federation. Two jumping horses of Mr. Schramm, a jumping horse of the Ing. Pažout, a spring horse of Miss Stejskal and a mare of the Lord standing in Pardubitz could be demanded for this purpose. In the farm of Mrs. Mačeska there are 18 horses (8 farm horses and 8 pension horses), which are likely to be sufficient for the upkeep of the Czech riding company. The operation of Mrs Mačeska was found in good order in contrast to most of the other farms visited. To the Secretary of State in the H a u s e with the 'please note. Fenrl