STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2597, sig. 109-12/245 Page 28 · 28 of 41
A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2597, sig. 109-12/245
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24 TAME transcript. nordütredü vidorsued eni ddoin meds.da ngilsmed eb n needit lls don vidoeud sb el torod tdoidgieds i m nloms nentiel negtdi nenl nd dlvt wnd nst Herrn dee Karl Hermann Frank d totet m nt dad to SS group leader rcpfpjg weuer BeLaou pet Prague ! efti fisH Czernin-Palais. (10tarotroP/R)5o 22 January 1942. Dear Mr. State Secretary ! Pidos In the complex I send Jhnen with the most cordial birthday wishes almost the complete collection from the "Rundschau". The missing 5 pieces have to be photographed first, because they were no longer available in the original. Since there is a lack of staff and time in the Gauarchiv, (the work is always carried out in an extraordinary way, the excerpts can only be transferred in partial collections and not as I wish, in a book. I will therefore allow myself to borrow the extracts again after the completion of the collections, and to summarize them properly (regi- striert). In order to ensure a very quick finding of a cut-out, we will also include a copy of our file. It would also be very good if you could provide me with all the cut-outs already collected to carry out the material collection uniformly. Since the next part of the collection is the cut-outs from the "time", I ask you to tell me whether the first collection of Jhren meets my wishes exactly. At the same time, I would like to remind you once again of my oral presentation in December. Perhaps it is possible, after all, to read the "Prague Press", the "Brague Monday" (Red. Tschuppik), the "Prager Montagsblatt"(Red. Fischer), the "Prager Mittag", the "Tag" (DNSAP), the „Neue Zeit" (DNSAP), and the "Deutsche Presse" (Catholic, Prag) for the Gauarchiv of the NSDAP. Sudetenland. I saw the complete output of the "Prager Presse", and parts of "Montagsblätter" myself in the Orbis publishing house Fochgasse, the newspapers were allowed to