they are not of school age and
transfer them through the channels of a Lebensborn home to foster parents or
parents by adoption.
At present two such children are known, they are
in a Czech orphans' home. SS Lieutenant General Frank estimates the number of
children that can be considered for Lebensborn at the present time at perhaps
50 to at most 100 ; perhaps, however, according to his opinion, there are only
20. SS Lieutenant General Frank has instigated investigations. The registration
as well as the transfer to Lebensborn will cause no excitement. SS Lieutenant
General Frank will inform you in detail, Reich Leader, as to the possibilities
of accommodating other children which Lebensborn is not taking over for matters
of expediency. |
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Heil Hitler!
Yours SOLLMANN SS Colonel |
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Personal Staff RFSS Received
10 July 1943 File No. 26/31/43g RF |
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TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENT NO-435 PROSECUTION EXHIBIT
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LETTER FROM THE
MINISTER OF STATE FOR THE PROTECTORATE OF BOHEMIA
AND MORAVIA TO RUDOLF BRANDT, 13 JUNE
1944, CONCERNING CHILDREN OF EXECUTED
CZECHS |
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The German Minister of State for
Bohemia and Moravia Personal Adviser |
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| Prague, 13 June
1944 |
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note] |
In order as
regards F. [?]. Lebensborn would necessarily have to be informed |
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illegible] |
| 21
June |
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Nr. St.M IV C - 35 j/43 g.
(refer to in reply) |
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| Secret
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To SS Colonel Dr. Brandt,
Personal Staff Reich Leader SS, Field Command Post
Dear comrade
Brandt,
Concerning the matter "children of executed Czechs" I wish to
reply to your letter directed to SS Lieutenant General Frank, |