GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 843, sig. 110-7/5

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27a Demeter B a n d r o w s k i by Novosilec, on 2l.X.l943 a similar request for the provision of accommodation spaces directly to the Wehrmacht department. The Ukrainian Trust Office was also provided with suitable accommodation rooms in the men's home of the Salvation Army, Prag I, Svetla-Gasse 18, for 40-60 persons.Here, too, an agreement was reached between the two parties on the basis of private law. As a result, the Wehrmacht's unit did not send any individuals of Russian or Ukrainian nationality to accommodation, but the shelters were made available to the recognized places of trust of these refugees. A remote return in both the asylum in Prague II, Neumühlgasse 7, and in the Männerheim der Heilungsarmee, Prague I, Svetla-Gasse l8, from the present day, showed that there are no refugees in either one building or the other. Goseied D Reddseufragsoemmalhoe a 1 rederd 19 Dr.Krug /Magistrate Superior./ Maap0 OT - ad WC Yovilotarodsntad nruell 39031 dier9s C004000M To DTE LreapHcjen S e reV Ldmeb e i Rat anll. clap beiionanie dis satmemn bb Oriy Erank ae digdene Bicdgooacle seiderclcided Drnden SH G 10.AA.44