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Translation of document 3357-PS
DOCUMENTS OF GERMAN POLITICS [Dokumente der Deutschen Politik] Vol. I, page 158, Doc. No. 64 Exchange of letters between the Reich president, Adolf Hitler, and the Reichskommissar for Prussia, Franz von Papen, and Reichs Minister Goering, April 7 to 10, 1933, in connection with the recall of the Reichskommissar and the appointment of Goering to the post of Minister President of Prussia. Papen to Hitler: Very Honored Herr Reichschancellor -- With the draft of the law for the coordination of the states with the Reich, passed today by the Reich Chancellor, legislative work has begun which will be of historical significance for the political development of the German state. The step taken by the Reich Government, which I headed at the time, is now crowned by this new inter- locking of the Reich. You, Herr Reich Chancellor, will now, as once Bismarck, be able to coordinate in all points the policy of the greatest of German states with that of the Reich. Now that the new law enable you to appoint a Prus- sian Prime Minister I ask you to inform the Reich President that I return to his hands my post of Reichs Kommissar for Prussia. With excellent respect, Your sincerely devoted, /s/ Von Papen Hitler to Hindenburg: Highly honored Reichs President-- Vice-Chancellor von Papen has sent a letter to me which I enclose for your information. Herr von Papen already informed me within the last few days that he agreed with Minister Goering to resign on his own volition, as soon as the unified conduct of the governmental affairs in the Reich and in Prussia would be assured by the new law on coordination of policy in the Reich and the states [Laender]. On the eve of the day when the new law on the institution of Reich governors [Reichs- Statthalter] was adopted, Herr von Papen considered this aim as having been attained and he requested of me to undertake the appointment of the Prussian Prime Minister, when at the same time he would offer his full time services in the Reich Government. Herr von Papen, in accepting the commission for the Government of Prussia in these difficult times since 30 January, has rendered a very meritorious service to the realization of the idea of coordinating the policy in the Reich and the States [Laender]. His collaboration in the Reich cabinet, for which he now offers all his strength, is infinitely valuable; my relationship to him is such a heartily friendly one, that I sincerely rejoice at the great help I shall thus receive. With profound reverence, /s/ Adolf Hitler Hindenburg to Papen: Dear Herr von Papen-- Your request to be released from the office of Reich Commissar for the State of Prussia has just been granted by me. I feel compelled at this occasion to thank you sincerely, in behalf of the Reich as well as my own, for the great meritorious contribution you have rendered toward the elimination of dualism between the Reich and the states [Laender] and for the realization of the idea of a unified political leadership in the Reich and the states. That now your entire capability will be at the disposal of the Reich government I welcome with satisfaction. With best greetings in true comradeship-- Yours sincerely, /s/ Von Hindenburg, Reich President