Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 746, sig. 110-5/35 (damaged)

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76 Copy. Z/303 21.8.1943. Seheim An Z. Betr.: Royal Hungarian Consulate General in Prague. Previous: there. On this day Z/303, a longer social meeting with the head of the branch office of the Hungarian Foreign Trade Office at the Hungarian Consular General in Prag, Mrs Vilma Papai M o l n á r. Mrs Molnár was informed by the Hungarian Foreign Trade Office that she had been transferred from Prague to the headquarters in Budapest. Her successor was Miss N i c kl, the daughter of A.o., who had previously worked in Vienna. Mr Nickl, Ambassador and Minister Plenipotentiary, who will lead the Prague branch from Vienna, while retaining her previous posts. The German authorities were displeased by the fact that any of the initiates said that Mrs Molnár did not understand how to create intelligence links, for which she must have had an inconspicuous opportunity, and that her reports had been too much of a purely trade policy. The former head of the Hungarian Foreign Trade Office, O r s z á g h, who had to be led by an affair with the Slovak government and is now working in a higher position of the Ministry of Commerce, explained to her that it was the Hungarian government's wish to be well informed by all officials under extraterritorial protection abroad and especially by the political situation in the Reich. She had failed to understand and report on their views. While P had already brought good reports of the beginning collapse of the national socialist regime to other persons of the local Consulate General, i.e. Sicher v.Spányi and the press attachée K e l e m b é r y, she had only taken care of the trokken agenda of her circle of action. In particular, she was accused of being connected with the Lord v. Wedelstädt, with the