THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 971, sig. 110-8/44

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as I can take from the 5 delivery notes just shown to me, so much things got. If the W e g l ér clarifies that she had only bought with my permission, I cannot refute this because the underlyings are missing. If W e i g l says that she could only buy the things after starting the relationship with me, it may be right in time. However, the granting of my permission was not dependent on the relationship. I assume that it was only after the relationship had arisen that it had found the courage to ask me about it. The four persons just mentioned are not bomb-damaged. I think it is quite possible that even more people, because of personal relationships with me, have received from me the approval to buy things from the Einsatzstelle II, but I am not in a position to present individual cases at the moment. I am aware that in individual cases I should not have given permission to hand over things, but I did it anyway because I wanted to do individual people a personal favour. I am not aware of any alternative camps in the vicinity of Prague, except for the Dobschischowitz camp. Only Holan is home to things that belong to the General Oberst and are intended to be shipped to Poznan. However, these things may have already left for Poznań. I am not aware that things of the Einsatz Staff were stored in the Königstrasse in Prague. On the questions raised today, I gave the information I could give. Finally, I want to state that I did not have any financial advantages from these manipulations. Self-read, approved, signed: gez.: Jur k Closed: ged.: L a c h Krim.Komm. f. Thuig anzleiarbeiter 0