NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 971, sig. 110-8/44 Page 30 · 30 of 307
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 971, sig. 110-8/44
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b9f 2 3) Objects from Liblin Castle: From Liblin Palace, the Einsatzstab-II took off in Nov.1942 and set up in the Prague Castle. Its Vor- ss LE-XHO-.M.1B run Ltn.Kraft and LtN.Teichmann on behalf of the Bodenamt. The Bodensamt will report on this in the same manner. With regard to the secretary who followed you Laurisch, a reassessment would be made on the basis of the trade value, since the car rental price of 35o.-RM is exceedingly lower than the actual value of the present day. On the other hand, Mr Laurish's division with the staff II will still be judged. II. As already stated in the no report of 16.4.44, after taking over the operations of the Einsatzstab II, it was established that on a so-called "leihkonto" claims of preferred customers were carried out. It was possible to determine by means of miheful investigations that the loan account should not be charged with approx. 8.oo.-RM but with 22.Boo.o7 RM as originally found. With this amount it was also brought into the books on 15.5.1944. With regard to the loan account Jurk was collected the following: In order to record this account, Ltn. Winkler was commissioned in Feb. 1944 to advance an accurate inventory of the service apartment. He also did this and Major JurK presented the inventory list. He said that he sometimes wanted to look through the list very carefully, to be able to determine what of it might be his personal property or his purchase, and at the same time made some remarks on the list. By different attitudes on both sides the matter could not be carried out until April 1st (haftung Ltn. Winkler). In order to provide a final clarification, Ltn.Flory and Wm.Aßmann received the order at the end of April to draw up an exact inventory list of the service dwelling. On the basis of the existing delivery notes it was established that some objects (such as 4 oil paintings in the shaft value of 3.soo.-Rv) were taken from the Upo warehouse without a delivery note. In addition, there are also pieces of furniture which were previously on the "castle", in the former service apartment of Major Jurk, and which were transferred to the new service apartment, but were not included in the loan account. Jurk's loan account now accounts for 11,484.59 RM. Busmtoozgsic III. Fuel consumption. As already indicated in my report of 16.4.44, the fuel consumption of the unit II must be described as exceptionally high. In fact, for the months Jüli 1943 to including March 1944, it was 7,415 Ltr for 58o16 km. This results in a monthly average of 823.88 Ltr. fuel at 6,446.22 kilometers driven. According to driving orders, this high fuel consumption is mainly due to foreign warehouse visits, in particular by Major Jurk 72010