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

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17 - 3 - which could also have been done by rail. IV. In an iron cassette in the desk of the Major's Jurk fan- Mar d C S al d da to explain. Message was passed on to the Kripo. V. When the loan account for Prau Weitzel was agreed, it was established that Major "Jurk Mrs. Weitzzel confirmed on 1 June 1943 the assumption of an amount of 1.816.-Rm for covered carpets. This amount should be delivered to the Einsatz Staff II. The entry of this amount is not to be found in the books of the Einssatzstaff II. The proof was followed by the request of the W-Hauptsturmführer Hansen on the 12th of May by RoI Krancsics. In addition, a report was made on the 16th of June also the Kripo. VI. The Czech employee Salakova of the camp Upo carried out by -11 pu22- mo pun uo privately at the expense of the employment staff II of Mrs. Weitzel. VII. The inventory of the camps is in full swing. It is already completed in 2 camps (Jitschin and Pisek). In the larger camps it must be completed during the month of June. I have instructed the camp administrators who are still busy with inventorying their camps to speed up inventory and report to me the execution by mid-June 1944. For the observance of this deadline and the ongoing monitoring of the inventory work in all camps, I have used the Lieutenant Borgs. VIII. On 22 May, I had a meeting with Prof.Wunderlich, Reichs-Amtsleiter Schulte-Schomburg and District Leader Knoop, in which the guidelines for the future of the Einsatzstab II, as outlined in Prof. Wunderlich's report to the Minister of State, were dealt with. In the course of the negotiations, during the meeting of the housing sector of the Einsatzstab II, the view that all the housing in the city of Prague should be united in a housing com- pany, which would also be allocated as a building staff to the 12 technical officers of the Aufsatzsttab II. I cannot agree with the proposal put forward in this discussion to transfer the future management of the furniture warehouses to a trust company. The funds with which the Einsatzstab II was built and works are public; they cannot therefore be left to private law administration. Much of the furniture movement and administration sector of the Einsatz Staff II would remain under the current or a new name, and the condition of the camp could be reduced to the level that might be necessary for the care of the bomb victims living in the Protectorate, etc. in the future. More states could be made available for the same purposes in the rest of the Reich.