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[Accord…] ing to our information the Germans were dismissed from their executive posts, with a few exceptions, under pressure from the Czechoslovakian Government. Because of this, there is a preponderance of Czech nationals and, in addition, probably a large number of Jews, in commercial and technical executive positions.  
 
Proposed action  Seebohm is able, and is therefore requested, to obtain details regarding the men who had had to quit the Aussiger Verein in the course of the last few years. He is also to obtain information as to where they are at present employed in Germany. The Economic Research Department will get into contact with those who have found employment with us, in order to gain a more detailed knowledge of the personnel of the technical and commercial management of the Aussiger Verein.

In addition, Dr. Kuegler is requested to give relevant information, based on his personal knowledge of the Aussiger Verein, on this question of personnel which is at present of interest to us.  
   
  Signed: FRANK-FAHLE*
Signed: DIHLMANN 
 
 
  TRANSLATION OF
DOCUMENT CK-61
GENERAL DEFENSE
EXHIBIT 115
 
EXTRACT FROM THE “VOELKISCHER BEOBACHTER,” 1 OCTOBER 1938, PUBLISHING THE STATEMENT OF HITLER AND CHAMBERLAIN OF 30 SEPTEMBER 1938  
 
We have had a further conversation today and we are agreed in recognizing that the question of German-English relations is of the highest importance for both countries and for Europe.

We regard the Agreement which was signed last evening and the German-English Naval Agreement as symbolic of the wish of our two peoples never again to wage war against each other.

We are determined to treat other questions which concern our two countries also through the method of consultation and further to endeavor to remove possible causes of differences of
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* Testimony of Frank-Fahle, who acted as chairman of this conference, concerning these minutes and the conference itself, appears hereinafter.
 
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