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

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ACI St.M. VIII C - 28/44. Prague, 30 March 1944. -dw etn Lenoeted dobrot dtesteneni ne i ELL -ogadon böned tegbnte zeb dole bn amuiietatniafaste nedoetued seb etved ttmab bnw arotiet -to tgitl)iedFSi letlogagnuabrO eid .tsn tebnñey atnoin us terotdotoDringendieSofort present! regal etb zadnel asb do nebAnvdenstiegne doue tet doildegna noynirdtev -egnenusaus Reichsführerti undlesnis us attiered zstfldom -egds doiftleChef der Deutschen Polizei,do bnw tea titete Berlin. Gepeu Mezge* dsb neatownEn fustsb dor dum notrioledA neseib redneged Jo eib terotdetord asb tvs metiirgnstinl nov slfef mi doi -Tetiedrsagnatuteld edoakdoedoat eibnu anatexföved edoe According to the report, the Central Office of the Police of Order has sent a telex to the Ims dum nereerneng DIYU TSIIIUOT - LOUSLA Finsetzstab II that -Jueb netgitditneatzstad -516 OB OvrSe MenEO YeD T the furniture warehouse in Bohemia and Moravia created by the Finsatzstab D HSUrd THeTENOrPE OnOeHethonoe -niagnuteln, that from this mission staff for the care of bombs HOPRRRRHSRDETOVTOSTOWTJEUD damaged the objects needed for their housing needs us tesoqescnadtenesqusssornoeuenists from Jewish fortunes and castles in Bohemia and Moravia- Berebroned GTU OW dOT dnBnrTdU HemeJe have been carried. The task force, which was established by H-Oberst group leader Daluege in his capacity as the BeL HTe- MANSMOnSgEmE IPgHUNNOWRM JEROE dOUE BNN Deputy Reichsprotector tNOn iAAFTME WrrW EO Llo8ishoeJtGted and which after the establishment of the German State Ministry for -tiw negttseesnd Aerrachswrtnean desIWno1 .NTWhether Bohemia and Moravia has become part of this authority, has the furniture parta from the Central Office for the regulation of the Jewish questions, partly from the Land Office. partly also from the Vermögenamt assign TERRAU nongts gnefewebnenoetqe and thus transfer it to the power of the German Ministry of State. On this there are agreements between the mentioned departments and the employment staff. I would be grateful, Reichsführer, if you would inform me of your decision in the first place. At the time, the Ordnungspolizei on the part of Colonel-Group Leader Daluege only the 181E