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

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187 St.M. VIII C - 42 h/43g. Prague, 21 February 1944. Aov retiodratil zegilasede ele Rnsd dedfoe 10A olf1.) FS: otb UpOL gadosted etoda N gaeI Vho s geen ap m Geein! With G-Fera pen! Meigen ene An den STRON DE PG gas Upzer obrw motti tuttigareatom sobnize sedolev Reichsführer- und le dab ge Chef der Deutschen Polizei, sbritu otb tau BadoserotnU TO Berlin soronod mnis,TTitadoled SMT SLEGPOIT tasb aegeztssod eelbet eeb do rebo aegelzov mevsrgitzev ebaebantaneed ma do ,bzkw a bw tggogt Mozr tdol Reichsfahrer ! TeL On 6.lo.v.Js. I had Himen by telex - No. 5979 reports that 4j-Oberst-Grupfernführer and General Oberst Daluege had already told the furniture he wanted to take from the Protectorate to the Old Kingdom from private means. Now I am referring to the report, which was followed by your telex from the l9.l.d.Js. - No. 5 was refunded by my General Department of the Supreme Audit on the business administration of the staff II, and found that Daluege took over furnishings in the - low estimated - value of 34,635.80 RM mainly from the furniture supplied by staff II to the castle of Doberschisch. The evaluation of the above-mentioned items was carried out by members of the Einsatz Staff II. The amount was only paid on the 1 8.l.d.Js. by the bank of Daluege. In this context, I also report that the rumors do not want to mute, Dalueg took almost everything from the castle Doberschisch. Reichsprotektor Dr.Frick has made me against over repeated corresponding insinuations.