General Meyszner's distaste for the volunteers is felt at every turn. According to his orders, the German authorities are preventing Milan Nedić's government from making shoes and clothes for the volunteer units. [...] At the same time, on the orders of General Meyszner, the Gestapo searched the apartment of Dimitrije Ljotić and on that occasion took away several books, and interrogated Ljotić regarding his attitude and behavior towards King Peter II and the church.
Neubacher especially did not agree with the cruel and heartless general of the SS troops Meyszner, who found suitable elements in the fragmentation of the Serbs to exterminate them as much as possible.
— Boško N. Kostić, personal secretary of Dimitrije Ljotić
Za istoriju naših dana, Nova iskra, New Belgrade, 1949, pp. 70, 132