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

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Security service of the Reichsführer 4h Prag-Bubentsch, 10.5.1944. Sachsenweg SD section of the Prague telephone 774-44 3 ei m L 20 PA 5455 1750 Lfoni . S CET0 1.) An a 2 44-upper-group leader ma Minister of State K.H.Fr a n k 11. MAI 1944 Prague L.. J.: 2.) An an a 244-upstream leader ma Head of State Dr.W e i n m a n n n Prague 3.) To the Iew Head of the Department of Justice of the German Minister of the State of Bohemia and Moravia Ministerial Council Dr. K r i e s e r Prague Betr.: Minister of Justice Dr.Kr e j č i, Prague. Vorg.: Ohne. The work of the Minister of Justice Dr. Krejči is minimal in terms of work and performance. KreJči, who is almost exclusively in the Ministry of Justice, does everything possible without taking much care of things of his department. Apart from his own subject "State Law" and, to a certain extent, "Administration", Dr. Krejči does not always have a complete picture in the technical matters, but has the gift of living quickly in the most complicated things, even if they are presented to him in inadequate form. Dr.Krejči, even though he does not master a particular field of law, is able to bluff the officials of the Ministry of Justice who are giving him a lecture in such a way that these officials have a high regard for Krejčis not only in personal terms, but also in technical matters. Most of his time spent in the Ministry of Justice uses Dr.Krejči to receive a wide variety of visits. Journalists alternate with show-players and actresses, private people appear alongside painters, sculptors, lawyers and businessmen. However, the fewest of the visits are in any combination 28/449 29%/44g 141