NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 971, sig. 110-8/44 Page 17 · 17 of 307
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 971, sig. 110-8/44
English Translation
He would therefore have created a special account to which this amount has been deducted. Major J u F k alone was entitled to draw this account. This fact shows that this account is a purely private account, which is not related to the Einsatzstab II. It should be noted here that 2 persons were entitled to draw for each account for the official accounts of the Missionary Staff II, namely Major J u r k and Police Secretary N e u m n n . Major J u r k- has stated here at all his first hearings that the special account Ilsenau existed at all, although for a long time with him had been tried to settle the whereabouts of the H'a n i s c h funds, which for the most part were on the special bank Ilsenau. It was only when the police secretary N e u m a n had also been suspected of having been involved in the disappearance of these funds that he was able to deposit larger amounts of money for Major J u r k into an account with the bank of the deutach labour. In these circumstances, it does not appear credible that General D a l u e g e Major J u r k should be instructed to deposit these selves into the special account, In this context, it seems to be worth noting only the fact that General Superior D a l u e g he has made available these 25 000 Rll, just like the 150 000 RM, on 26.1.1944, according to dea Majors J u r k from protectorate funds, at a time when he was not Melr's deputy Reichsprotector for about a year. On the letter of the lajor J u r k B1. i.a.), in which eysays that it might be easy for menpu to start digging when the 150 000th RM from local (Prager) funds are taken, is pointed out. Varum these tests, which Major J urk felt to be unpleasant, should be prevented, has not been known here. E opessp ees Die.lo OCO.- RM, which was made available to General W n n e n g, would immediately have been required to pass on the Einsatztab II, as General Wn n e r g had purchased items and objects from Einsakttab II for his Berlin service, which were to be paid by this account payment. Lall zodn Levenod otb According to the Kajor J u r k, the Lo O0O RM, which has paid General Oberst D a l u e g it for the payment of private purchases to dajor J ur k, is on its private account with Teltower Bank 'in Berlin-Zehlendorf. The amount was handed over to Major J ur k in November 1943 by General Oberste D a L u e e g e. The fact that Major J u r k the lieutenant G r e i w e to the otg movre contesting construction expenses arising from the reconstruction of the Ilsenau estate,lo O00.- Rli from funds of the one-person staff It, namely H a n i s c h - money provided without receipt, is seen as a clear proof that he did not consider any way of using the private funds given to him by General Superior D a 1 u e for the allegedly intended purpose. With regard to infidelity, intent must be considered to be given. From the fact that the greater amount of money is no longer available (15 377.35 M), 72017 ./.