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Imperial Ministry of Finance
Commissary Government of the Empire

Kreissparkasse Teltow-Fläming
Att. Mr. Dieter Jansen
Chairman of the Board of Directors
Dahmer Str. 51

14943 Luckenwalde

The same letter was sent to Mr. Hans-Joachim Beilmann, member of the Managing Board

 

Our Ref.: DR-RFM/13/328/11.00
Your correspondance: February 3 2000/February 7, 2000
Date: November 23, 2000

Re.
Kreissparkasse Teltow-Fläming ./. Johannes W. F. Seiger and others,
Your correspondance of February 3 and February 7, 2000

 
Dear Mr. Jansen

I refer to the matter above, especially to your two letters of February 3 and 7, 2000, mentioned.

Since you never reacted to the letters from Mr. Johannes W. F. Seiger and others of June 8, 2000 and October 31, 2000, and since Mr. Seiger urgently needs the contents that are in the safe deposit box on your premises, the situation became increasingly grave. Therefore, I was asked to represent him in this as in other matters.

I thus direct that you, within ten days of receiving this letter, and by December 6, 2000, at the very latest, immediately revoke the order to stay away issued against Mr. Seiger, to resume the business relations regarding the giral accounts 2632426734 and 2632302938 that you had severed, to give Mr. Seiger the possibility to reclaim the contents of the safe deposit box 63/R and to grant him unrestricted access to his safe deposit box.

Should the above measures not be implemented within the time frame set, I will have to assume that you negate the lawfulness of the Commissary Government of the German Empire and of the Imperial Ministry of Finance. I would regret if I had to pass this procedure on to the Plenipotentiary for the Constitutionally Special Status of Berlin.

Sincerely

(Helmut R. H. Müller)
Imperial Minister of Finance

 

Further, on April 12, 2001, the Plenipotentiary of the Commissary Government of the German Empire has started preliminary inquiries against Messrs. Dieter Jansen and Hans-Joachim Beilmann for treason and high treason.

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