GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 766, sig. 110-5/56

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English Translation

8- Women who are trying to be transferred from Koblenz to the gudeten area, this behaviour is characteristic of the spirit and attitude of these circles. The former Austrian Consul General in Prague Dr. Herbert Graf S c h a l l e n b e r g - Kr a s s l, born 29.3.1901, residing in Prague Xviil, Nussgartenstr. 4, ( Annex 7 ), which was called as a driver, has recently been put up for his operation Uk-. Around the middle of Pezember v.J. he expressed himself that he did not think about it, back again. "One could slip him down the hump, he had an FS in hand, which attests to his inconsistency to him." On his return to civil life he got from that. The Hungarian Consul General in Prague, Mario v. S p a n y i, is particularly pleased with the behaviour of Count Eduard L ar i s c h- M ö n i c h, which has already been reported in detail. To this day, Larisch-Mönnich has been able to betray his convocation. In order to close the like-minded circle of Kossuth's confidant friends, Prince Paul Alfons v. M e t er n i c h-W n e b u r g born 16.5.1917 in Vienna, (Appendix 8) who, after an assignment as Ordonanzkommissioner in the "Blue Division", had not yet been called up to this day for any front operation due to illness, and in 82989 Hans Graf Co u d e n ho ve - K a l e r g i, geb. 15.09.l893 in Tokyo, resident Ronsperg at Bischofsteinitz / Sudetengau ( Annex 9 ). It is remarkable in which strong mass seems to stand precisely to the ladies of the nobility of Kossuth in most familiar relations, since they let themselves by it more or less gallant ambiguities uncontroversial. Thus expressed s.B. . Kossuth to the divorced wife of Count Hubert Mittrowsky, Christel M i t r o w s k y, when she told him that she had found a nice garconning house, that there were certainly a hundred little "hürchen" there. -9