NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 971, sig. 110-8/44 Page 129 · 129 of 307
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 971, sig. 110-8/44
English Translation
2 S 7 on bomb victims.It was not planned from the outset that the parties to the completed apartments would have to pay for the apartment equipment.This idea was only acute when, with the departure of the i-Oberstgruppenführer D a l u e g e, further money instructions were sent to the employment staff.Now the housing owners were given the inventory list with the associated prices, they were composed of purchase price and expenses,provided for payment. In most cases, housing was purchased, in the other cases, a 1 1/2 % rent of the inventory value was paid per month.With the departure of the M-Oberstgruppenführer D a l u e g e, the Einsatzstelle II was placed under the responsibility of the District Leader K n o o p. The instructions of the new department were to continue to work more closely. As a new order, KLV. camp was built.I have always received suspensive answers to my various requirements for liquid funds.However, my requests have never been rejected.The KLV department itself wrote in a letter to the Central Office for Jewish Emigrants that the payment of the due invoices would be made shortly, as the transfer of funds from the State Ministry is to be expected.I received from my Berlin department, the Main Office of the Order Police, the indication that the deployment staff II would be used for other purposes. An immediate dismantling could not take place, as l.several lo0 apartments, 2. several KLV. camps were still under construction and 3. In addition to this actual activity, special orders were given to me by the M-Oberstgruppenführer, partly at the initiative of the Reichsführers-i, e.g. the conversion of the castle Doberschisch and various apartments and houses in the Protectorate for widows of fallen l-leaders who were appointed by the Reich-Führer. I am accused of having reported only one part of the information from the existing warehouses.This cannot be true.I note that I was currently on duty and that I did not read the report myself.I cannot imagine that a false report should have been made by my staff,as I do not see the reason for it.Under no circumstances could there have been 35 camps, since I have dissolved a large part and combined it with other camps to reduce the expenses.It can only be 8lso that something was forgotten when the camp was set up. As mentioned above, I had given the authorization, which has not yet been revoked.In the main, I gave to needy H- and police members as well as in individual cases to the Wehrmacht and in very few cases to outsiders.The decision of this had in any case been made by me. For the Einsatzstab II unusable items, the repair of which was not in proportion to the value of the furniture.These items were sold to Trödler and also sold individual items to other interested parties.In addition, pieces of furniture which were not fully in value were cast off to make room in the Lägern.Various apartment facilities are to the Hauptamt Ordnungspolizei for both service and private purposes. Furthermore, I was simply forced to