Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1023, sig. 110-10/27 (damaged)

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- 2 - 238 by a courier of his own /abg.Wollner/, to the greatest indiscriminateness under the reproach of Konrad Henlein and my person let and especially caused by the wall attack signed by him under the population of Eger greatest confusion. Only for this reason were they arrested immediately after my return on my behalf and transferred to the secret police. I find it quite outrageous that in his letter, Mr Brehm appears to have endured the heaviest sacrifice through the Czech yoke, while in truth they were pailing with the Czech authorities. At the same time, hundreds of other good Eger countries were with us, in Czech dungeons. A fundamental investigation would immediately show that the actual achievements of political nature in the intelligence service of the Wehrmacht and in other areas, as well as the abuses and abuses on the part of the SdP's officials, are comparable to those of Mr Brehm's confidants. The same applies to the network of trustmen mentioned in Mr. Brehm's letter thatréich allegedly bediante the SD. If this is true, it would be explained why the SD was constantly informed in a completely one-sided way about the main management of the SdP. I consider my dignity to be based on the common accusations of a personal nature that occurred in the letter. I merely note that, at the personal request of the Fuhrer, after whom an arrest warrant was issued and published against me, I exceeded the limits of the Old Reich to be a Freikorpsführer after the call of the Führerszukampfen. In Mr. Brehm's letter, the gentlemen Jonak, Wagner and some of the DAG's officials, who had been killed by a boycott on the part of the SdP, are still mentioned. To this end, I note that these gentlemen, like Mr. brehm, are like a personal sense of revenge, in the most severe ./.