NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 757, sig. 110-5/47 Page 133 · 133 of 255
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 757, sig. 110-5/47
English Translation
SUT R V Minister's Office Prague, 9 November 1944. Eing: 19.NOV. 1944 the I.Note Betr.Action report Propaganda use Slovakia. The propaganda relay under my command for the operation in Slovakia was composed as follows: a) German press, l.) Main author Dr. Honolka (The New Day), 2.) Dr. Barthololi (Gen.Ref.Presse), b) Czech press: 1.) Hautpschriftl. Scheinost (Národni politika), 2. 19 Kožišek (Polední_list), 3.) 11 Werner (Večerni české slovo), Czech radio: 1.) Speaker:Ing.Cincibus ( 2. Technique: Luniak (as German supervising engineer) 3. Kazda, 4. Pelesný, 5.) Tesárek (driver), 8) Film coverage: Zahradniček (Updateita) Image rapporteur: Bican (photo-ceps), f) Driver: NSKK-Ostuf.Schmidt, Babulenka, (M.f.V.), 3.) Jindra, 99 The period from 20 to 24 October 1984 was used in Pressburg for preparatory work.The entire technical requirements were clarified with the help of group H. In addition, the Einsatzgruppe H enabled the relevant Pressburger-eutschen services to be informed in order to ensure a uniform orientation of the propagandist evaluation of the uprising. During an evening reception at the press attaché of the German embassy, Dr. Mühlberger, a close agreement could be reached on the press work to be carried out. A valuable connection to the slo- Makşich propaganda office could be established here, among other things with the German advisor of this office, Pg.Anton Stengel (Anschr. Ingerau/Niederdonau l2a,Postfach IOLtelef.erreichbar über die deutsche Gelegtschaft). Stengel is SD-V=Man, makes a very open-minded impression and with his very valuable support can be absolutely reckoned with in a further work. In the agreement with Pg. Stengel, the propagandist intervention planned by the Slovak Propaganda Office in the case of Neusohl was sworn in and supervised by my command. This task group consisted of Slovak editors, film and radio reporters. In the course of the next few days also with the head of the Wehrmacht propaganda in Pressburg,Obltn.Krause Befühlung gé was taken, which in turn subordinated and joined the PK service cars available to him also under my command. This agreement was very valuable as the radio recordings made on behalf of the Obltn.Krause were made by both the Pressburger German broadcast and the Slovak