NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 971, sig. 110-8/44 Page 141 · 141 of 307
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 971, sig. 110-8/44
English Translation
969 taken from Lägern, there is a suspicion that there are legal misconducts against these 3 persons etensiellexiloqlsnimis* As a major buyer, the secretary "M-dgt des 4_Oberstgruppenführers D a l u e g e, Fräulein K n o b-w 1 a u c h , who received 3 carpets, 3 bridges, 2 runners, 2 couches, 2 chai- selongues and others. nk The items bought by the arrested person do not appear in the copies of the delivery notes.OAfter her declaration she received a delivery note in which her name was not registered as the recipient.This statement also coincides with the finding of a delivery document book which could be found in the desk of the lieutenant T a r g a t s c h. This book contains 3 copies of delivery notes, which bear neither names nor serial numbers, as usual. However, since items purchased from the W e g l do not appear in this book either, it must be assumed that there are other documents besides this book, which contain information about deliveries to a certain group of persons. In this context, it should be noted that a delivery note could still be found in the desk of the lieutenant T a r g. a t s c h., from which pages have been torn out. Finally to this chapter it is noted that about 15 apartments have still been set up in Prague, of which it is not clear whether they have been prepared for bomb victims or for members of the Einsatz Staff II. neb mi First dark manipulations have also been detected in the check of the so-called "Leibhkontos". Both Major J u r k and other members of the Einsatzstab II borrowed furniture, carpets, household items, dishes, pictures, etc. from Einsappel II. The collection was booked on a so-called loan account. Whether wear and tear charges have been charged is not to be seen. From the documents it must be taken that large differences have arisen in that the loans recorded in the accounts and the stocks actually recorded with the individual lenders no longer coincide. It remains to be checked here where the borrowed objects are lost. It must be assessed as particularly burdensome that the loan accounts of the lieutenants T a r g a t s c h and W i n k l r could not be found. Both are said to have paid off their loan accounts several weeks ago. DWM2E From further found sources, 71930 ·/. 001 18 OcE1