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

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79 - 4 After the departure of the rector, Mr. Reichsprotektor, to whom Spányi could never find closer and more intimate contact, to which however he allegedly had very good connections via middle persons, Spáni tried very hard to find out the presumed successor. He had expressed the fear that Frank would be considered as the successor leader of the upper group, since he had no connection with it at all. He also regretted to consular officials that, at the time of Neurath's, he had expressed himself disparately in a not carefully selected society about the "bookbinder apprentice", as he called the Obergruppenführer, which seems to have come to his ears. He recently reported that he had learned that the successor of Daluege was the four-tier leader Wolf and that he has already established links in this circle through friends. Spányi said, as is reported, about the alleged change in the office of the Imperial Protector, that a very high-ranking officer of the Protectorate had said that if the Protectorates lasted a long time, the entire governing body of the 1⁄2 as Imperial Protectors would come here to prove that they were good police officers, but not diplomats. As a tax for this sample, they then receive a castle from the possession of the nobility, which, like every citizen, had previously been guaranteed the protection of private property. - This statement may possibly come from the Wehrmacht authorised or even more likely from Čeneralmajor v.B r i e s e n, as Grabner explained that the latter in a society related to the sick leave of the Lander. Reichsprotektors in the presence of WB and Spányi's should have said that if the protectorate would last a few more years, all castles will belong to the high #-people. Z/303 .α.d. 21 9.43