STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2208, sig. 109-11/9 Page 50 · 50 of 104
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2208, sig. 109-11/9
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44 A b s c h r i f t ! 30 April 1942 I 10- B II P 1 - 1656/41II1. : 1s21213 1 aa buhmd uao mlaheen. Eing.: -5.MA11942 To the Group I2 (b) to the Lord's Chief Government Council Urbanus in the House Subject: Accommodation of the Captain Karl G r m m. Captain Karl Grommm, at the moment in the field, took place on 1 July 1942. In 1941, in a letter addressed to Mr. K.H.Frank, Secretary of State, and agreed to cooperate in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Grimm is to be accommodated in a position which is adapted to his education at the request of Mr. State Secretary in the protectorate. Captain Grimm visited the German Teacher Training Institute in Prague in 1905 - 1909, worked in 1909/l0 - 19l2/13 as a teacher in Haid and Neulosimtal, district of Tachau, was drafted at the outbreak of the World War, was wounded twice and returned 1gl8 as the senior lieutenant of the reserve to the homeland. He then worked in the Sudeten German state government in Vienna, attended the training course for horticultural technicians at the higher gardening institute in Köstritz until autumn l92o, and then worked as an eleve, assistant and miner in companies. He was most recently employed as a garden inspector at the company Mauxion, Saalfeld (Saale). In 1939, on the basis of the order that old gardeners who have not been able to prove any years of apprenticeship but who have worked for 20 years can obtain recognition as a gardener's teacher, the Thuringian peasantry granted this status. Due to a round question that I addressed to the Oberlandrats, the Upper Land Council in Prague announced that it was at present. a leading position in the horticultural administration of the city of Prague not free, however, if professional and personal suitability for Grimm can be released in the foreseeable future the position of head of the town. Gardening office. In consultation with Mr. Chief Government Councillor G i e s I ask, immediately with the authoritative position of the FA-180/41